The existence of God: A discussion
....
God is being itself, not a being (Tillich, 1951, p. 237). It is certainly a paradox for a theologian to arrive at the
conclusion that
God does not exist. ....
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Syllogism Statement
.... Another example of critical information that could weaken or discount the
conclusion that Siddhartha believes in
God is the fact that Siddhartha means "he who ....
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The Existence of God
.... for the contemplation that such a being does not exist to overtake the first
conclusion. Kant also rejects the arguments about
God's necessary-existence-because ....
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Aristotle on God
.... the intelligence and goodness of the designer from the perfection of the design." Aristotle reaches the same
conclusion as Plato with respect to
God's being an ....
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God in Literature
.... A
conclusion will address why
God and the supernatural continue to be enduring elements of literature throughout history, across cultures, and still to this day ....
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Joseph Campbell's The Masks of God
.... This may be true, but his
conclusion with respect to the same general .... He first quotes Ramakrishna: "
God has made different religions to suit different aspirants ....
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Tillich's Concept of God «FR»«PN» «F
.... employs syllogistic reasoning but also an appeal to faith when reason reaches what it cannot comprehend, toward a rational
conclusion (1) that
God is the ....
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Existence of God
.... Nielsen 38). And this is not a logical
conclusion. That
God created the universe is both philosophically and scientifically sound. But ....
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The Man Who Was Thursday
.... He holds that the
conclusion is like the
conclusion of the Book of Job: a challenge on behalf of
God, an immense repudiation of man's capability to understand. ....
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God's Relation to the World
.... Hartshorne finds the basic fault in Aquinas' reasoning not so much in the fact that it proceeds "toward a predestined
conclusion" (that
God exists), but that ....
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Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
.... that suffering fills this world, then one is in serious trouble in trying to come to the
conclusion that an all-powerful and all-benevolent
God created this ....
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Philo in David Hume's Dialogues
.... that suffering fills this world, then one is in serious trouble in trying to come to the
conclusion that an all-powerful and all-benevolent
God created this ....
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Philosopher Leibniz
.... One might also note that Leibniz is using circular reasoning in drawing the
conclusion that
God is perfect (by definition) and therefore the world must be ....
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Meditations on First Philosophy.
.... He depends on the purity of mathematics---as a field flowing from
God's purity---to justify his
conclusion that material bodies exist, because pure mathematics ....
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Noah and the Ark
.... This direction of thinking would lead one to the
conclusion that the flood and destruction of so much life was
God's will. Some ....
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Descartes' Philosophy
.... masterpieces in order to uncover his intellectual proof of man and
God's existence through his absolute doubt. His doubting led him to the
conclusion that it ....
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Hume and God
.... from design (ie, teleological argument), for the existence of
God is made only .... be proved by the component parts of Cleanthes's arguments; its
conclusion can at ....
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Their Eyes Were Watching God
.... many fruits" (Hurston xvi). In
conclusion, Their Eyes Were Watching
God is not a protest or proletarian novel. Rather, it is a novel ....
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Ration & Reason During Renaissance
.... His
conclusion is that when such learned or religious figures disagree on an answer to one .... than not it is a mystery that only the presence of a
God could show ....
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Jacob's Struggle at Peniel
.... touch with
God. In
conclusion, Jacob's struggle with
God at Penial has many historical and literary implications. Much of the discussion ....
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God and Evil
.... world. Even in that
conclusion, however, the flaw was seen not as a creation of
God but a result of the freedom of man. If . . . ....
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Mencius: The Problem of Good and Evil
.... greater clarity in defining the problem of evil and the relationship of evil to
God. .... This is a logical
conclusion to his argument that all people are born with ....
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Crime and Punishment
.... convinced that he is beyond redemption, that his criminal state, his state of sin, has placed him beyond the reach of man and
God. This
conclusion is certainly ....
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Boethius and Philosophy
.... there are any doubts about this in Boethius (which there are clearly not), Philosophy goes on to use reason to come to this
conclusion that happiness is
God. ....
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John Shea's Stories of God
.... or empirical way to prove the existence of
God; therefore,
God has been more of a derivative Being, whose existence seems a logical
conclusion because of the ....
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The Puritans
.... he died in a desperate manneràThus his curses light on his own head; andàhis fellowsànoted it was the just hand of
God upon him." In
conclusion, the three ....
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Purposes Served by The Bible
.... me, even he shall live by me." Jesus' testimony [His Word] was that the Old Testament had come to a
conclusion in Him; every revelation of
God was fulfilled in ....
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Descartes Meditations
.... is an illusion, than he must be deceived by someone, be it
God or an .... and so he concludes that his consciousness must exist" (Meibos 1). In
conclusion, we can ....
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St. Thomas Aquinas' Arguments for God's Existence
.... If it is not moved, then this unmoved mover is the desired
conclusion: that one must posit an unmoved mover. This, says Aquinas, we call
God. ....
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Righteous Teacher
.... it will surely come and will not be late"), the Teacher declares "all
God's times will .... that while the earthly ministry of Christ came to a
conclusion, the work ....
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