The worship given to God alone.
1Therefore dulia is not a distinct virtue from latria whereby God is honored.
2In this respect we owe Him reverence and the honor of latria; wherefore Ps.
3Therefore swearing is not an act of religion or latria.
4Objection 1: It would seem that adoration is not an act of latria or religion.
5Therefore dulia is not a distinct virtue from latria.
6Objection 1: It would seem that a vow is not an act of latria or religion.
7Objection 1: It would seem that an oath is not an act of religion, or latria.
8Therefore adoration is not an act of latria.
9Therefore adoration is nol an act of latria.
10But latria, apparently, is univocally applied to idolatry and to that which belongs to the true religion.
11And thus it is clear that to take a vow is properly an act of latria or religion.
12Therefore dulia whereby we honor our neighbor is not a distinct virtue from latria with which we honor God.
13Whether a Vow Is an Act of Latria or Religion?
14Whether an Oath Is an Act of Religion, or Latria?
15Whether Adoration Is an Act of Latria or Religion?
16Whether Dulia Is a Special Virtue Distinct from Latria?