Hume and God
.... The argument from design for the existence of
God that Cleanthes makes derives from the
rational human experience of the found universe. ....
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Religious Claims Over the last several decades, phi
.... view is to state that we may properly ask for the evidence for and against
God's existence, but it is not evidence which makes the belief in
God rational. ....
(1813

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Human Experience of God & Paul Tillich
.... an interpretation will be found for the fact that a child dies for no apparent reason or that prayer can change neither the mind of
God nor
rational experience ....
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Existence of God
....
God? No. But it is reasonable and
rational. Is it also reasonable and
rational for another person to believe that no
God exists? As ....
(2251

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Hegel, Kant, Marx
.... and is revealed in the spirit of different peoples and their nation-statesàThe Nation-State represents one stage in the process of
God's rational truth as it ....
(1649

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The Age of Enlightenment, Hegel, Kant & Marx
.... and is revealed in the spirit of different peoples and their nation-statesàThe Nation-State represents one stage in the process of
God's rational truth as it ....
(1649

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Hume, Hegel & Marx
.... and is revealed in the spirit of different peoples and their nation-states
The Nation-State represents one stage in the process of
God's rational truth as it ....
(1296

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Tillich's Concept of God «FR»«PN» «F
.... Aristotelian argument toward the existence of a being characterized as the unmoved mover to launch into five presumably more
rational reasons that
God exists. ....
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Bertrand Russell[s Argument Against Christianity
.... For example, he says that the Christians are foolish to argue that
God exists based on
rational argument, for they ought to rely on faith and dogma and nothing ....
(1632

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Weber and Capitalism
.... The activity has to be systematic and full of order, not chaos. That is, it has to be
rational and sensible, or it could not be doing
God's work. ....
(1314

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The Notion of Rationalism
.... Descartes utilizes this connection most adeptly (if, perhaps, unconsciously) when he "proves" the existence of
God through
rational inquiry. ....
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The existence of God: A discussion
.... Flew, 1966, p. 80). All
rational proofs of
God's reality are based on semantic considerations and exercises. These proofs are as ....
(1479

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Aquinas' Proofs for Existence of God The purpose of this research ...
.... conceptual standpoint, one might hypothesize mere chance as the origin of the universe and assert that a
rational natural universe that is
God created makes as ....
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NEW ENGLAND TRANSCENDENTALISM
.... the transcendentalists rejected all dogma of traditional belief systems and
rational insight as the means of discovering truth and connecting with the
God-head ....
(1174

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PHILOSOPHIES OF DESCARTES AND AUGUSTINE
.... The latter, totally immersed in divinity, cannot come to believe that Man has any original and
rational thoughts without
God's inspiration. ....
(1044

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Nature and Meaning of Death
.... a life of sin, then it is extremely
rational to fear the consequences of evil and wrongdoing. For the individual who does not possess such faith in
God in any ....
(1380

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Genesis
.... one to conclude that
God's relationship with mankind must totally be based on faith because it cannot hold up for long under the scrutiny of
rational thought. ....
(549

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Ration & Reason During Renaissance
.... that this can be made certain only though
God. In the above passage from Pomponazzi, he may be demonstrating the limits of the human and
rational thought to ....
(2125

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Social Science & Philosophy
.... no knowledge and he believed that
God could not exist because
God is only .... Practical reason or
rational will derives its principles of action in the human being ....
(1013

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Natural Law
.... Locke explains his theory of property as
God-given: "
God gave the Worldato the use of the Industrious and
Rational" (Laslett, p. 104). ....
(1257

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JOHN LOCKE'S THEORY OF NATURAL LAW
.... Locke explains his theory of property as
God-given: "
God gave the Worldato the use of the Industrious and
Rational" (Laslett, p. 104). ....
(1262

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Laying the Groundwork for Christian Theology
.... Origen put forward the idea that
God created a finite number of
rational, spiritual creatures, humankind created in his image and endowed with the same pure ....
(2081

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Socrates Defense in the Apology
.... reproaching you" (85). Socrates, however, is not merely carrying out a social or
rational mission, given to him by
God. It is finally ....
(1354

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Socrates' Defense in Plato's Apology
.... persuading the people. Socrates, however, is not merely carrying out a social or
rational mission, given to him by
God. It is finally ....
(1332

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John Alden Williams' anthology Islam
.... He was so concerned with demonstrating the inherent, necessarily
rational, consistency of
God and the Qu'ran that he ran into numerous cases where the
rational ....
(1471

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Socrates' Pursuit of Truth
.... reproaching you" (85). Socrates, however, is not merely carrying out a social or
rational mission, given to him by
God. It is finally ....
(1154

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The Confessions of Augustine
.... decorum, elaborated as a fall from
God's favor in Genesis but reaching meaning whether the cause of fig-leaf decorum was sin or growing
rational awareness, was ....
(2125

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St. Anselm
.... there is no doubt that the will wills rightly only because it is upright." The basis of Anselm's
rational philosophy of Christianity is that
God is good and ....
(2711

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The Book of Strangers
.... He must learn that the life of the spirit is not based on
rational thought, but on .... by Nasir, who smokes it himself and who claims to be a man of
God, a devout ....
(1568

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Boethius and Philosophy
.... objects of desire, but inadequate and disappointing as ends in themselves." In fact, "only
God . . . can fully satisfy the desires of man's
rational nature" (xv ....
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