1. quia - Adjective
2. quia - Adverb
quia (not comparable)
(Lutheranism) Relating to the belief that the Book of Concord is authoritative because it faithfully describes the Christian faith as revealed in the Bible.
quia (not comparable)
In a quia manner.
Credo quia absurdum – I believe because it is absurd. Robert Ludlum
Barbarus hic ego sum, quia non intelligor illis. (In this place I am a barbarian, because men do not understand me.) Ovid
Genus vero philosophie, sub quo hic in toto et parte proceditur, est morale negotium, sive ethica; quia non ad speculandum, sed ad opus inventum est totum et pars. Dante Alighieri
They can because they seem to be able to. [Possunt quia posse videntur.]. Latin Proverb
As his personal motto, Rau adopted the Confessing Church dictum "teneo, quia teneor" (I hold because I am held). Source: Internet
Charitas non punit quia peccatum est, sed ne peccaretur, it looks more to prevention of future sin, than to revenge of a bypast fault, and can do all without any discomposure of spirit, as a physician cuts a vein without anger. Source: Internet