Across
- 2. Moral necessity is precisely this _______ imposed on the free choice of rational creatures
- 3. (Two words, no space) Directs all unthinking, non-free creatures to their ends
- 5. Possessing a thing actually
- 7. Means "to make known"
- 8. Method of categorizing law according to how long the law will be in effect
- 13. The one who has care of the community must have this authority to make ("speak") the law
- 15. (Two words, no space) Law of which human persons are the origin
- 17. (Two words, no space) Law which has been formally laid down or "posited"; made known by an external sign
- 19. (Two words, no space) Directs to their proper ends rational creatures who able to think and free to choose
- 20. A rule or measure of acts directing them to their proper ends
- 23. Method of categorizing law according to the source/giver
- 24. Lack of the regular or proper arrangement
- 25. (Two words, no space) Human laws within the Church
Down
- 1. (Two words, no space) Lasting or existing only for a time
- 4. (Two words, no space) Denotes that law is given to communities, not individuals, and given as a rule of action rather than in reference to a single act
- 6. Infinite in past and future duration
- 9. (Two words, no space) Moral law which is made known by man's very nature; the effect of the eternal law manifested in a rational creature in time
- 10. (Two words, no space) The unchanging order of things as it exists in the mind of God
- 11. An order or command given by someone in a position of authority
- 12. Possessing the capacity for the natural law ,even though that power has not yet been actualized
- 14. This word in the definition of law denotes that law expresses the authority's mind
- 16. (Two words, no space) Human laws of the state
- 18. Method of categorizing law according to the way it is published
- 20. (Three words, no spaces) Term for PHYSICAL laws that are known naturally
- 21. (Two words, no space)Law of which God is the origin
- 22. The quality of following inevitably from logical, physical, or moral laws