Existence of God
....
God is incoherent. It appears incoherent
precisely because we place so much emphasis on our efforts to "know"
God. There are many ....
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John Shea's Stories of God
.... And so, the universe analyzed and investigated by the scientific disciplines moves forward
precisely as if
God does not exist. But ....
(1291

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Experiences of Religion and Racism
.... Experiencing
God, as Smith points out, is also about love and not forced acceptance of a religious ideology: "The love of
God is
precisely what the first ....
(1595

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Aquinas' Proofs for Existence of God The purpose of this research ...
.... of things is not due to goodness or wisdom as such (for in Aquinas's view these are not real except as concepts), but is
precisely due to the will of
God. ....
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Two Poems by Anne Bradstreet
.... The suggestion of the speaker is clear---human beings, especially husband and wife, are doing
precisely what
God wants them to do when they are loving one ....
(1133

5

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2 Versions of the Flood Story The flood story recurs in many anc
.... Noah obeys
God precisely, and when the waters recede finally and the land is dry, the Noah and his family venture forth from the ark as activity upon the earth ....
(2015

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Laying the Groundwork for Christian Theology
.... For him,
precisely because
God restores humanity to the state of ultimate goodness, evil is not a created state but merely the absence of complete good. ....
(2081

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The Existence of God
.... the advocates of the ontological proof of
God's existence are .... of unattainable completeness, perfection, or unconditionality: "It is
precisely these conditions ....
(1363

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Religion and Modern Culture
.... and powerful speaks to the power of religion to preoccupy human consciousness, even if (or
precisely because) consciousness of
God repeatedly retreats to an ....
(1165

5

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Influence of Greek Philosophy on Chrisitan Theology
.... The soul, as both the Greeks and Christians believe, is a human phenomenon. "
Precisely because
God and the angels do not have bodies, neither do they have ....
(1262

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Literary Views of Women
.... in which she and Bendrix are meeting and promises that if they are spared, she will end the affair and dedicate herself to
God. That is
precisely what she does ....
(1937

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Novels Reflection of How Society Views Women
.... in which she and Bendrix are meeting and promises that if they are spared, she will end the affair and dedicate herself to
God. That is
precisely what she does ....
(1937

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Purposes Served by The Bible
.... They are unable to articulate
precisely what motivated their heroism because the .... divine image within is likewise abstract, which is what makes
God the perfect ....
(1089

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An Exegesis of 2 Kings
.... Old and New Testaments and indicates that out of poverty
God is able .... significance for New Testament scholars is that this passage so
precisely prefigures and ....
(1226

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Human Experience of God & Paul Tillich
.... purposes, but that of course
God is really nothing like that. This implies a violent split between our cognitive and religious dimensions,
precisely the type ....
(7446

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Character of Eve in Paradise Lost
.... She has talked herself into a state of confusion which hides from her the will of
God, which is
precisely what she wanted to do in the first place. ....
(1759

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Morality and Philosophy
.... need" (60), which would explain to the citizens that that is
precisely the case .... Nietzsche criticizes Kant on the grounds that Kant held up
God, rather than the ....
(1264

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Catholic View of Bioethics
.... He states that it is
precisely science's failure to know the individual as such .... is not truly knowledge in any Divine sense because the Creator,
God, knows his ....
(1678

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Machiavelli's use of Moses in The Prince
.... with
God on the mountaintop and receiving the Ten Commandments. When confronted by the golden calf and his opposition, he resorted to
precisely the strong ....
(833

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Milton
.... Milton's Satan corresponds
precisely to Augustine's portrayal. .... He attempts to maintain that he exist "on his own," having not been created by
God: "self-begot ....
(1977

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Milton and Theology
.... Milton's Satan corresponds
precisely to Augustine's portrayal. .... He attempts to maintain that he exist "on his own," having not been created by
God: "self-begot ....
(1977

8

)
Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
.... Philo's argument is persuasive
precisely because he does not try to prove that
God is not infinitely good or infinitely powerful. ....
(1576

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Philo in David Hume's Dialogues
.... Philo's argument is persuasive
precisely because he does not try to prove that
God is not infinitely good or infinitely powerful. ....
(1595

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African American Systematic Theology
.... regardless of denomination, has always tried to define itself
precisely within these .... that "black religion has two major aspects, obedience to
God's command and ....
(1427

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African American Systematic Theory
.... regardless of denomination, has always tried to define itself
precisely within these .... that "black religion has two major aspects, obedience to
God's command and ....
(1445

6

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Islamic Law
.... on the contrary, part of
God's command was
precisely that persons should live in community, should worship together, should marry and bring up children, and ....
(4150

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Augustine and Thomas Aquinas on Deism
.... Augustine saw
God as one who was concerned with every action of man, and St. Thomas Aquinas saw
God more
precisely from the Catholic viewpoint. ....
(2729

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The Moon & Sixpence
.... in so far as it is referred to
God; yet it is not
God I come .... a principle of dissolution and decay." Life, to Nietzsche, is at its core
precisely the exercise ....
(1343

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Bertrand Russell[s Argument Against Christianity
.... by immediately setting the boundaries of his essay by defining
precisely what a .... says reasonably enough that a Christian must believe in
God, in immortality ....
(1632

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Philosophical Concept of Knowledge
.... Everything should be open to human inquiry to determine why it exists and why it exists
precisely as it does exist, though it may be that only
God can know why ....
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