Opposing Views on Existence of God
.... p. 44). Tillich makes one apparently very surprising move in his discussion of
God:
he says that
God does not exist. As we will ....
(1810

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Elie Wiesel's "Night"
.... The man himself on some level knows that what is happening is beyond
God's control: "
He no longer talked to me of
God or of the cabbala, but only of what
he ....
(1702

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Love according to CS Lewis and Pope Benedict XVI: Analysis and ...
.... love of
God, and both open with the words "
God is love" (Lewis 1; Benedict XVI #1). Lewis (1) distinguishes between two types of
God's love that
he calls "Gift ....
(840

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Aristotle on God
.... Plato's concept of
God, although
he refers to
God in the singular, tends toward the pluralistic, because
he believes that "there are many souls, some greater ....
(1994

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Amy Tan's The Kitchen God's Wife
.... Like the kitchen
god, Wen Fu insinuates himself into Winnie's family,-and like the kitchen
god he finds shelter and comfort there. ....
(2022

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God in Literature
.... a reference to
God. We also see Hamlet believes in
God, since
he hesitates to kill Claudius in the confessional.
He is afraid if ....
(1000

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McCloskey - Atheist Response
.... On the problem of evil,
he argues that
God cannot exist because in
God's perfection,
He would not create a world that included evil. ....
(1556

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Peter Shaffer's play Amadeus
.... Salieri's crime is thus put into perspective and is shown in all its futility--the worshipper is killing the
god he worships in a vain attempt to become that ....
(1419

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Paine's Views on God
.... Paine finds no "external evidence or authority for believing those books to be the word of
God" (16), and in any case,
he points out, the biblical canon was ....
(2124

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What is God? The Nature of God
.... Of course, learning about
God takes effort on our part too; "Come close to
God and
He will come close to you."[21] I like the example of St. ....
(3249

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The Possessed & Moby Dick
.... The clear message from Dostoyevsky is the same message from Melville through the sermon of Father Mapple---if man forgets
God,
he will begin to see himself as ....
(1614

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Christology: The Role of Jesus
.... Jesus in his obedience to
God and his role in the Last Supper.[6] It would not be a misunderstanding to view Calvin's Christ as a man of
God.
He writes, "For ....
(1412

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Sartre's Existentialism
.... rejects secular ethics, for example, because it merely applies the "same norms of honesty, progress and humanism" that existed under
God,
he fails to note the ....
(1680

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God and Religion in Victorian Literature
.... Like Browning,
he is exploring the nature of the relationship between man and
God, although
he is not as focused on the practice of worship as Browning seems ....
(2667

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Atheism and Free Will
.... Boyd addresses some of these issues with impressive discernment, his perspective toward others is problematic, as it reveals the image of a
God he views as ....
(2947

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Meditations on First Philosophy.
.... exist.
He could not have planted in himself such perception of the perfection of
God, for
he is imperfect himself. Accordingly,
he ....
(2016

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)
Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe
.... Crusoe is forced into isolation, and in isolation
he can be that much closer to
God because
he is that much more able to meditate and achieve a union with the ....
(1671

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The Existence of God
.... Kant seems to admit that the absolutely necessary being is
God, but
he takes the view that neither the necessity nor the existence of
God can be proved ....
(1363

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Matthias & The Second Great Awakening
....
He claimed to be Matthias, the prophet of the Jews, and said
he had been sent to earth by
God to bring the word to the world and to gather the faithful to Zion ....
(1576

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Janie - Their Eyes Were Watching God: Four Periods of Her Life
.... As a whole, Their Eyes Were Watching
God is structured around Janie's relationship .... Women,
he explains, cannot even think: "They just think they's thinkin'. ....
(611

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God and the Problem of Evil
.... and final phase of his career, Whitehead espoused a complex theory of "process" that attempted to tackle the problem of
God's relation to the world
He created. ....
(1452

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Go Tell it on the Mountain
.... John actually does want to accept some form of religion, yet in order to worship
God he must first at least accept his father with some respect, and this is ....
(1712

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Poems about Religion
One important reason is the problem of evil, as articulated in the writings of many philosophers and poets, If
God be
God he is not good; if
God be good
he is ....
(2185

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Works of Pushkin, Gogol & Lermontov
.... for the upper classes, and unlike Lermontov, Pushkin has a sense of humor which
he applies to his targets instead of having to call down the wrath of
God. ....
(1513

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Russian Society and the Fiction of Tolstoy
....
He is a man with no real connection to other human beings, to himself, or to
God. ....
He is able to accept death because
he has
God in his life. ....
(1762

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When Bad Things Happen to Good People: Pain and Suffering
....
He sees
God as good and benevolent, desirous of helping, but restricted in power to the extent that
He is only able to help some of the people some of the time ....
(1014

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Augustine and Thomas Aquinas on Deism
.... Aquinas contends that as an individual assents to "the revealed propositions of faith (which express the truth about
God),"
he is able to develop beliefs about ....
(2729

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The Stranger
.... When the prosecutor asks if
he believes in
God,
he is unable to lie. .... They are the
god whom
he will not betray and for whom
he is martyred" (21). ....
(1617

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Existentialism in The Stranger
.... With respect to his views on
God,
he once wrote, "I do not believe in
God" (Albert 1). During his literary career, Camus was also associated with the "absurd ....
(1033

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Using Bibical Teaching
....
He combines the two by talking of protecting the moral conditions for an authentic "human ecology": "Not only has
God given the earth to humanity. . . ....
(814

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