[Unbelief], ii. [644]–646, [705];
as a subject of moral judgment, i. [216];
considered a legitimate cause of war, i. [339], [349]–352, [359];
the right to bodily integrity influenced by, i. [520];
a cause of uncharitableness, i. [557], [696];
a ground for enslaving captives, i. [686], [695];
the valuation of theft or robbery influenced by, ii. [20], [25];
does not justify breach of faith, ii. [93];
a legitimate ground for deceiving an enemy, ii. [94];
a bar to intermarriage, ii. [380] sq.;
homosexual practices associated with, ii. [486]–489;
the right to life influenced by, ii. [705];
the future state influenced by, ii. [719]–721, [725]–727
[Unchastity], ch. xlii. sq. (ii. [422]–489);
of unmarried persons, supposed to incur divine punishment, i. [49], ii. [675];
forbidden to priests and priestesses, ii. [406]–409, [412]–414, [419] sq.;
to monks and nuns, ii. [409], [412];
to persons who wish to become priests or priestesses, ii. [419];
supposed to injure the harvest, ii. [417], [747];
celibacy a cause of, ii. [432]
[Uncle], children in the power of their maternal, i. [597] sq.
[Uncleanliness], ii. [348]–356
[Uncleanness]. See [Pollution]
[Unearned] income, ii. [70] sq.
[Unintentional] injuries, i. [217]–240, [315], [316], [319], ii. [714];
benefits, i. [318] sq.
[Unnatural] love. See [Homosexual] love
Usucapio, ii. [40]