Plotinus and Thomas Aquinas: Different Views on Providence of God
.... In a
word, only
Aquinas' view of God can support the concept of divine providence; Plotinus' cannot. "Providence." The Free Dictionary by Farlex. ....
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Religion
.... What
Aquinas means by this is that no matter what
word we use to signify God, it is a
word that refers primarily to one of our qualities. ....
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"Aquinas On Self-Perception"
.... The
word spiritual is then quickly supplanted by "immaterial" or "intentional" or "nonphysical." Haldane insults
Aquinas when he says the latter's thoughts on ....
(1675

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PHILOSOPHIES OF DESCARTES AND AUGUSTINE
.... without God's inspiration. The "
Word", as
Aquinas describes it, ultimately emanates only from God. "Therefore intellectual knowledge ....
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Issue of Temperance
.... ranging significance so that the primary and essential meaning of the
word was to .... However, when we read
Aquinas, we find from this "universal teacher" of the ....
(1572

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Augustine and Thomas Aquinas on Deism
.... they are a foundation stone for Western culture," and "the last
word of Augustine's .... Thomas
Aquinas, who lived from 1225 or 1227 to 1274, was a follower of St. ....
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St. Thomas Aquinas' Arguments for God's Existence
.... logic (from logos, meaning reason or, as in John 1:1, the
Word) that dictates .... Chapter 13, of the Summa Contra Gentiles (in Shapiro, 357-367),
Aquinas deals at ....
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Aesthetics of the Church Fathers
.... The main point is clear, however: for
Aquinas "each object is said to be beautiful .... The analysis of the
word "beauty," for example, always led back to God, or ....
(783

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Aquinas on Evil
.... As is said around Twelve-Step programs, "'Coincidence' is the
word that an atheist uses to describe a miracle." In considering
Aquinas' overall attitude toward ....
(4058

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Several Philosophical Theories
.... a good habit, though we use the
word in that sense today. Virtue can refer to good and evil as power refers to good and evil, say critics of
Aquinas, but he ....
(1579

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The existence of God: A discussion
.... deduce the existence of a thing simply from the definition of a
word, it is .... No less a figure than Thomas
Aquinas brought forth these five ways of proving the ....
(1479

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Beliefs of Various Philosophers
.... collective expression of God's
Word, the Logos, and saw all archetypes as being contained within and expressing of the being of Christ.
Aquinas borrowed some ....
(2561

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Haeberle's The Sex Atlas
.... the return to relatively natural attitudes toward sex as exemplified by
Aquinas. .... discussion, for example, he employs quotation marks around the
word "moral" to ....
(1543

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Educational Theorists
.... As Anthony Kenny (1994) notes, "Since the state is natural, in
Aquinas' sense of being a .... Locke was a true modern realist in every sense of the
word, and would ....
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The Concept of Angels
.... was sent by God via his angel "who bare record of the
word of God .... By the 13th century,
Aquinas accepted the existence of angels as a matter of "religious faith ....
(1989

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Religion Comparison
.... In truth they are yours by trust from God and it is by
word of God .... Thomas
Aquinas argued that woman was inferior to man with respect to her intellectual as ....
(1739

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)
Islam, Judaism and Christianity
.... In truth they are yours by trust from God and it is by
word of God .... Thomas
Aquinas argued that woman was inferior to man with respect to her intellectual as ....
(1739

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Jesus Christ
.... In this regard,
Aquinas cites (p. 353) the foretelling of the bodily resurrection in .... The basis of this argument is that the content of the
Word, contained in ....
(4473

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Martin Luther
.... acceptance of Aristotle" (145); as the premier theologian of Roman Catholicism,
Aquinas has a .... as an instrumental use of text, or as it were the
Word, with a ....
(4006

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Philosophy from a Christian Perspective The purpose of this resear
.... Barth's point of view seems to recall both Augustine's and
Aquinas's assertion of .... In Jesus, identified with the terms Logos,
Word, Christ, and Messiah, both ....
(5941

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Divine Command Theory
.... Thomas
Aquinas, rejected the theory of Divine Command because of certain logical difficulties. .... to say that God is, in fact, the expert and final
word on what ....
(1330

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AL-ANDALUS
.... that "geometry" is a
word of Greek origin, "algebra" is a
word of Arabic .... Thomas
Aquinas cut his teeth as an Aristotelian philosopher by writing a critique of ....
(4165

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Meditation and Dogma
.... The
word meditate and its related term meditation, as used here, refer to .... Fowler cites the transformational experience of Thomas
Aquinas, the 13th-century monk ....
(2636

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God and Evil
....
Aquinas therefore concludes that God is not the cause of evil even though by .... Kin to the
word 'sunder,' sin in its Protestant interpreta-tion means basically ....
(4702

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The Limits of Liberalism
Yet freedom, sitting as a
word by itself, does not in fact have much ....
Aquinas takes up where Aristotle leaves off, quoting Aristotle that "the will of every ....
(3944

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Forms of Love
.... intimately related to and well-nigh interchangeable with the
word 'prudence'" (26 .... Thomas
Aquinas' distinction between prudentia and astutia (the latter a "false ....
(4174

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Ethics: When is justifiable to violate the law?
.... Compare such acquiescence to provocations in both
word and deed against segregation laws .... beyond my particular hometown" (King 694-5). Like
Aquinas, King cites ....
(3511

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Political Theory of Absolutism
.... of which that of the thirteenth-century philosopher Thomas
Aquinas (1225-1274 .... The monarchies had become absolute in every sense of the
word, with their ....
(1595

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God's Relation to the World
.... one-sided, for they are not treated in any depth by Barth or
Aquinas. .... Although, as Hartshorne explains, Darwin used the
word "chance" in trying to comprehend ....
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Tura's Virgin and Child Enthroned
.... to be shown, or a scholarly person might want Jerome or Thomas
Aquinas to be .... shown there, holding tablets or scrolls (old-fashioned forms of the written
word). ....
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