The First Cause Argument for God's Existence
.... And so, from a finite world we can never infer an
Infinite Creator. We can picture a mythical
God in our minds, but that would not be reality. ....
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St. Thomas Aquinas' Arguments for God's Existence
.... says Aquinas, we call
God. If it is moved, then it must be moved by another mover. Consequently, the argument must either proceed to an
infinite regression of ....
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God's Relation to the World
.... Attempting to prove the existence of an
infinite God with finite effects does not demonstrate that
God exists (Summa Theologica, pp. 11-12). ....
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Descartes Argument on God's Existence
.... To answer this, he considers what it is that he means by
God and states that he means a substance which is
infinite, independent, omniscient, and omnipotent. ....
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Existence of God
.... The recognition is that immortality is a thing of
infinite value, and the Bible repeatedly demonstrates that
God desires to provide us with this. ....
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The existence of God: A discussion
....
God is
infinite and unlimited, which makes any attempt to draw conclusions concerning his existence a complete exercise in futility. ....
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Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
.... as well as our observation of others' experience, reveals a world which calls into serious question the
infinite goodness and/or the
infinite power of
God. ....
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Philo in David Hume's Dialogues
.... as well as our observation of others' experience, reveals a world which calls into serious question the
infinite goodness and/or the
infinite power of
God. ....
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Hume and God
.... On the other hand, to attribute to
God the features of human experience transforms
God into nothing so much as a finite rather than
infinite presence in the ....
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Commentary on Zechariah
.... the content of Zechariah's message, he begins to apply it to contemporary society: "There never yet was a backslider for whose return the
infinite God did not ....
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Tillich's Concept of God «FR»«PN» «F
.... In Jesus, identified with the terms Logos, Word, Christ, and Messiah, both finite and
infinite are fused: "
God can appear within finitude only if the finite as ....
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Relationship of God to the Universe
.... within it. Indeed, according to theism,
God is
infinite in nature and possesses unlimited powers (Geisler 241). This conception ....
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Aquinas on Evil
.... In Christian thought, Christ is one person of the
infinite God, with
infinite power, and Satan is a mere creature whose power, however great it may be, is ....
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Descartes' Use of Aquinas in The Meditations Re
.... As Descartes (156) put it: "By the name
God I understand a substance that is
infinite (eternal, immutable), independent, all-knowing, all-powerful, and by ....
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Aquinas' Proofs for Existence of God The purpose of this research ...
.... After Augustine, Aquinas says that "part of the
infinite goodness of
God [is] that He should allow evil to exist, and out of it produce good."20 Or, as Paul ....
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God and the Problem of Evil
.... While Mackie's argument is a very powerful one and can pose a danger to those who believe in an omnipotent
God with
infinite love for His creations, I believe ....
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Opposing Views on Existence of God
.... Tillich shrugs off rationality altogether and relies on subjective awareness of the
infinite as the .... The only thing they appear to agree upon is that
God is an ....
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Descartes Meditations
.... Still, Descartes argues that the idea of
God is
infinite and since he is finite there must be an external cause of his idea of such a final cause (perfect) as ....
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Philosophical Views of Spinoza
.... As one of the infinity of attributes, man shares in the physical and psychical both, and also shares in the
infinite, since
God partial or total is still
God. ....
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Grace in the Theology of Saint Augustine
.... to Augustine's doctrine. We can only depend on
God's infinite mercy for the saving of our souls. Interestingly enough, the belief ....
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Philospher Gottfried Liebniz
.... But perfection is what involves the most of essence. As
God is
infinite being, He necessarily possesses
infinite metaphysical perfection. ....
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Scriptural and Scientific View of Creation
.... Aquinas excludes the possibility of an
infinite regress of causes, and so arrives at the belief that there must be a First Cause, which we call
God. ....
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Kierkegaard
God, the believer realizes, is
infinite and thus incapable of comprehension, and the lesson of finite experience is that neither
God nor reason works in the ....
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Theism, Pantheism, Panentheism
.... within it. Indeed, according to theism,
God is
infinite in nature and possesses unlimited powers (Geisler 241). This conception ....
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Theological Discourse, there are several different ways ...
.... within it. Indeed, according to theism,
God is
infinite in nature and possesses unlimited powers (Geisler 241). This conception ....
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Augustine's Struggle & Confessions
.... question and its ponderous answer contain the essence of Augustine's struggle to comprehend the incomprehensible--the
infinite immanence of
God and His time. ....
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Thomas Hobbes
.... becomes: . . . men that . . . arrive to the acknowledgement of one
Infinite, Omnipotent, and Eternall
God, choose . . . to confesse ....
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FEUERBACH'S PHILOSOPHY
.... far greater value on mind and thought than did Feuerbach and rather than simply reducing
God to a man-made concept and throwing away the
infinite, he attempted ....
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Philosophical Model of Feuerbach
.... far greater value on mind and thought than did Feuerbach and rather than simply reducing
God to a man-made concept and throwing away the
infinite, he attempted ....
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Spinoza
.... Rather eternity and time are unitary and
infinite. Indeed, for Spinoza,
God does not exist outside but must exist in the world. ....
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