Louis Billot (1846– 1931) was a French Jesuit priest and theologian. He became a cardinal in 1911 and resigned from that status in 1927, the only person to do so in the twentieth century.[1] While largely unknown in the modern age, he was nonetheless considered "the most important Thomistic speculative theologian of the late nineteenth century."

Cardinal Billot

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  • God could cause a dead person to resurrect without possessing a single atom of the matter of which his earthly body was made.
    • Dio potrebbe fare che un morto risusciti, senza possedere un solo atomo della materia di cui il suo corpo terreno era costituto.

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