God and the Problem of Evil
.... When it comes to this side of
God's nature (
God's relation to good and evil), Whitehead (1927) says that it is finite and not endowed with the kind of ....
(1452

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The Problem of Evil
.... When it comes to this side of
God's nature (
God's relation to good and evil), Whitehead (1927) says that it is finite and not endowed with the kind of ....
(1452

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What is God? The Nature of God
.... Hebrews 1:3 explains that He is "the perfect imprint and very image of [
God's]
nature, upholding and maintaining and guiding and propelling the universe by His ....
(3249

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Natural Law, God, Human Nature
.... Lewis sees the conscience as a sign of the Law of Human
Nature, and Descartes sees reason as the means whereby human beings come to understand
God's existence. ....
(1743

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)
Aristotle on God
.... Given that Plato essentially sees
God as disembodied, this reference to Him as "Father" and the implication that man can possess
God's nature suggests the ....
(1994

8

)
The Existence of God
.... can be proved ontologically. That is because of the meaning that is assigned to
God's nature of being. When anybody assigns such ....
(1363

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Nature and Meaning of Death
.... Further, in the view of both Socrates and Aristotle, death offers the righteous man an opportunity to be united with the Good or with
God. ....
(1380

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)
Catholic View of Bioethics
.... By emulating
God's form of knowing, which would consist of contemplation of
God's nature and our
nature in Him, mankind can finally reconcile his desire to be ....
(1678

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)
Science, nature and Literature
.... Critics have called both characters "Faustian" since both characters desired to be in ultimate control of
nature and to "play
God" (Lyons 6; Bloom in Shelley ....
(1059

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)
God and Religion in Victorian Literature
.... Browning's treatment of these questions in the poem demonstrates his belief in
God's spiteful
nature (Cundiff 130). The poem, therefore ....
(2667

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European Civilization in the Middle Ages
.... It is more the correct order of society that is a theologian's business (at least in the Middle Ages) than the abstract knowledge of
God's nature . . . ....
(1454

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Chinua Achebe's Novel Arrow of God
.... issues which touch every reader---faith, one's own role in life and in society, aging, the relationships among human beings,
nature and
God, power relations in ....
(1143

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Nature as Inspiration for Three Poets
.... as well objectify her inner life, including all of her major concerns--self, family, love, loneliness, madness, renunciation,
nature,
God, death, immortality ....
(2443

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Nature in the Poetry of 3 Female Poets
.... as well objectify her inner life, including all of her major concerns--self, family, love, loneliness, madness, renunciation,
nature,
God, death, immortality ....
(2443

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)
Nature in 6 Poems
.... as Providence who gives expression to divinity, or, as Hopkins has it, "fathers-forth" by means of
Nature as a gift to sentient beings even though
God ....
(2333

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Opposing Views on Existence of God
.... is a question about that which by its very
nature is above existence, and the answer - whether negative or affirmative - implicitly denies the
nature of
God. ....
(1810

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)
Leviticus and the Nature of Sacrifices
.... the historical narrative, instructing them in detail, by way of specific laws and ritual practices, about the
nature of their relationship to
God and the ....
(5130

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)
Changing Nature of Science Over the Centuries
.... this led in turn to a supposition that
nature itself was a sort of text that could be studied--nothing less, indeed, than "
God's 'Book of
Nature'" (Matthias 3 ....
(2597

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Human Nature
.... Mauss rejects the idea that human
nature as a more or less purely psychological aspect of .... individual conscience and the right to communicate directly with
God. ....
(1316

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God's Relation to the World
.... In his "Treatise on
God," Aquinas dealt at length with the
nature of
God, particularly proof of His existence, His infinity and eternity, and His will. ....
(6559

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John Locke On The Limits of Liberty & Property
.... of the state of
nature" (345) and at the same time will cut only minimally into the freedoms which he believes people have according to
God and
nature. ....
(1325

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)
The Christological Controversy
.... Now if
God is embodied in Christ,
God achieves a human
nature because embodied, and the human arrives at a divine
nature because of the fact of embodiment. ....
(1312

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)
Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
.... He does conclude that the "most probable"
nature of
God, in the face of the suffering and evil in the world which
God allows to happen, is a neutral ground of ....
(1576

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Philo in David Hume's Dialogues
.... He does conclude that the "most probable"
nature of
God, in the face of the suffering and evil in the world which
God allows to happen, is a neutral ground of ....
(1595

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"Thoughts on the Works of Providence" (Wheatley)
.... The poem is divided into sections, although those sections generally deal with the same basic theme--the majesty and mercy of
God in
nature and in human life. ....
(1132

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Nature of Pre-Socratic Thought
.... to speculation regarding the
nature of the world around them. The daily motion of the Sun was interpreted by Egyptian religion as the action of the
god Ra, who ....
(2801

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Nature of Metaphysics
.... metaphysics as a fundamental expression of philosophy: To reveal the true
nature of reality .... his creator, to determine man's duty to himself and to
God, and the ....
(1572

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Nature of the 1979 Iranian Revolution
.... revolution must necessarily recognize the reality of that revolution and the
nature of the .... the rise of militant Islam entitled In the Name of
God, a history of ....
(3729

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Views of Nature of the Universe & Manind
.... What is crucial is that the
nature of man's existence on earth is conceived as .... is grounded in the Bhagavad-Gita, translated as the Song of
God, which overtakes ....
(3911

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The First Cause Argument for God's Existence
....
God is quite beyond the finite mind of mortal man to grasp and comprehend. .... or necessity, and demonstrates that it must forever result from the
nature of these ....
(1419

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