Existence of God
.... This may be true. But if this desire for
knowledge of
God is contrasted with any other desire for an abstraction the difference becomes clear. ....
(902

4

)
Philosophical Concept of Knowledge
.... Leibniz then considers what perfection is and applies this to
God, who is perfect in
knowledge, omnipotence, metaphysically, and from the moral standpoint. ....
(2649

11

)
A PRIORI KNOWLEDGE
.... if
God is "real". It is likely, therefore, that
knowledge is pre-ordained by
God, as Descartes would have it. The Greeks see a priori ....
(1579

6

)
History of World Civilization & Knowledge
.... were not sufficient to explain the laws of the universe or provide scientific
knowledge. .... In this worldview,
God is akin to a watchmaker who sets the first tick ....
(2923

12

)
Problem of Knowledge & Descartes
.... RenT Descartes was a rationalist, and his thinking was governed by his
knowledge of and .... all things, and in this he includes even the idea of the perfect
God. ....
(1639

7

)
God's Relation to the World
.... The three principal "objections" in support of the hypothesis are: 1) the
knowledge of
God is implanted in all mankind (therefore
God's existence is self ....
(6559

26

)
Aristotle on God
....
God as changeless, since "Intellectual contemplation is an activity, but it is one that does not entail change" since a being that has perfect self-
knowledge " ....
(1994

8

)
The Word of God
.... meaning or definition. Both the Old and New Testaments refer to
knowledge of
God as bringing forth a ministry. However, in the Old ....
(2299

9

)
Aquinas' Proofs for Existence of God The purpose of this research ...
.... universe, he tacitly acknowledges the Church's need to establish whatever its motives once for all the definitive nature of man's concept and
knowledge of
God. ....
(6145

25

)
Catholic View of Bioethics
.... is said to lift scientific inquiry and speculation to the level of transcendence and therefore leads to the ultimate
knowledge which is knowing
God or that ....
(1678

7

)
Plotinus and Thomas Aquinas: Different Views on Providence of God
.... comparison, then, Plotinus believes that
God creates nothing but is merely a source from which everything emanates, that
God has no
knowledge or materiality ....
(2001

8

)
The Summoning of Everyman: Analysis and Use of Symbols and ...
.... Their transparency helped reinforce for audiences either uneducated or new to Christianity the message that only
knowledge of
God and commitment to good works ....
(725

3

)
A Gift of the Jews
.... As a believer in one
God, I am clearly indebted to the ancient Israelites for having not only received
knowledge of
God, but having articulated that
knowledge ....
(720

3

)
Ancient Mexican-Aztec God Quetzalocoatl
.... Since Cortes was eventually taken for the
God, it could be said that the .... It is known that the Toltec-Aztec
knowledge of agriculture and other sciences vastly ....
(2224

9

)
Opposing Views on Existence of God
.... by Flew that he even denies that reason has any real place in a conceptualization of
God. He makes a distinction between faith and
knowledge, and between ....
(1810

7

)
What is God? The Nature of God
.... no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father."[13] Fortunately for us,
God is willing to share enough of His
knowledge ....
(3249

13

)
Several Philosophical Theories
.... rational mind is with
God, and Descartes demonstrates that
God exists and that He does not deceive. This is necessary to show that the
knowledge acquired by ....
(1579

6

)
Calvin's Doctrine of Christ
.... express . . ." (686). This pattern is best developed in Book Two, "The
Knowledge of
God the Redeemer in Christ . . ." (239-534). After ....
(1677

7

)
Leibniz's Philosophical System
.... in the notion of the possession of all
knowledge or all power, they can, therefore, be unlimited as is the case with the power and
knowledge of
God. ....
(1757

7

)
The Metaphysics of Leibniz
.... in the notion of the possession of all
knowledge or all power, they can, therefore, be unlimited as is the case with the power and
knowledge of
God. ....
(1757

7

)
Adam & Eve
.... He explains to her that
God does not want her to eat from the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil because if she does, she, too, will gain the
knowledge of ....
(796

3

)
Philosophy of Education
.... Educators, as sinners, can only serve to bring students closer to the example of Christ through
knowledge of
God's word and Christ's example of living a good ....
(3056

12

)
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

6

)
Man's Relationship with God
....
God's omniscience means He has full
knowledge of one's self also, which is scary or comforting, depending on one's relationship to Him. ....
(1188

5

)
Augustine and Thomas Aquinas on Deism
.... been termed "A realist epistemology of faith" in that it "directs the mind to
God, and consequently constitutes a distinct form of
knowledge of
God" (MacDonald ....
(2729

11

)
Religious & Psychological Definitions of Man Question #1 For ...
.... In general, the overriding thesis of the work is Calvin's belief that, "Nearly all the wisdom we possess consists of two parts: the
knowledge of
God and of ....
(2033

8

)
Augustine's Struggle & Confessions
.... Your
knowledge is ignorance" (9). Yet Augustine attempts to tread upon that portion of
God's knowledge which, to the present day, He has chosen to keep hidden. ....
(2345

9

)
Religion
.... this manner, they remain a secondary reference to
God the referent, since we can never know the transcendent essence of
God with our limited human
knowledge. ....
(1080

4

)
Kant
.... lifetime. We have no
knowledge of ultimate reality or of
God. The idea of both physical and mental substance is meaningless. The ....
(2601

10

)
hume vs. Induction
.... He believed there is no
knowledge other than that which is directly observable (via our sensory impressions), which is why he believed that
God, for example ....
(1215

5

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