Philosophical Views of Spinoza
.... He further identifies it as
God and
Substance. .... Reality is both Extended and Thinking: both Mind and Matter are attributes of
God-
Substance-Reality-Universe. ....
(1872

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Descartes Argument on God's Existence
.... To answer this, he considers what it is that he means by
God and states that he means a
substance which is infinite, independent, omniscient, and omnipotent. ....
(1482

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Spinoza
.... According to Spinoza,
God has one
substance, one nature and--importantly--cannot be divided according to temporal and eternal existence. ....
(1010

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Opposing Views on Existence of God
.... recognize the traditional anthropomorphic
God of Christianity, he has been accused of dabbling in pantheism, in which
God is the underlying
substance of all ....
(1810

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Aristotle on God
.... Since a
substance's potential properties "are constant over time: what changes is which .... Relating this back to his doctrine of
God, "Aristotle argues that the ....
(1994

8

)
Aquinas' Proofs for Existence of God The purpose of this research ...
.... Aquinas, to be sure, is pious enough to embrace the concept of
God, but he seeks to show
substance as well, by means of the application of reasoned argument. ....
(6145

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Leibniz's Philosophical System
.... an 'advance' over Spinoza in whose Ethics (1675) the pantheistic argument was that there was but one
substance, and that
substance was
God, which left no room ....
(1757

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The Metaphysics of Leibniz
.... an 'advance' over Spinoza in whose Ethics (1675) the pantheistic argument was that there was but one
substance, and that
substance was
God, which left no room ....
(1757

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Descartes Meditations
.... is infinite and since he is finite there must be an external cause of his idea of such a final cause (perfect) as
God "For although the idea of
substance is in ....
(1201

5

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Existence of God
.... Just as the Tower of Babel was an attempt to "get at
God," so, too, are .... Diamonds are the hardest, most durable
substance known precisely as the result of their ....
(2251

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Philospher Gottfried Liebniz
.... Leibniz calls this
substance God: Now, this
substance is the sufficient reason for all this particular existence which is, moreover, interconnected throughout. ....
(2439

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Philosophies of Berkeley & Hume
.... Hume thus decided that causality had to have the same status as "material
substance" and "
God." For Hume, causality is no more than an expectation--when X ....
(2514

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Theories of Berkeley & Hume
.... Hume thus decided that causality had to have the same status as "material
substance" and "
God." For Hume, causality is no more than an expectation--when X ....
(2514

10

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Descartes' Use of Aquinas in The Meditations Re
.... As Descartes (156) put it: "By the name
God I understand a
substance that is infinite (eternal, immutable), independent, all-knowing, all-powerful, and by ....
(719

3

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The Christological Controversy
.... emerged the problem of how to conceptualize him:
God, man, both, etc. Humanity of the historical Jesus faced the Christ who was of one
substance with Father ....
(1312

5

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Monadology System of Leibniz
.... natural world, and the highest and most divine of
God's works" (640). Though Leibniz denies the Scholastic (ie, Thomist) arguments for
substance philosophy, it ....
(1884

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Calvin's Doctrine of Christ
.... As the principal formulator of Reformed theology, the
substance of most modern Protestant churches, Calvin delineates that
God's redemptive purpose for mankind ....
(1677

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Creation Myths
.... between one group of gods and another group of early
god like creations who .... version, two gods were immolated for the purpose of giving
substance to humanity. ....
(1490

6

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Islam: Origins and views on other religions
.... The world with which one deals had been given its
substance by
God; in turn, the way that one deals with it as a person will give
substance to one's ultimate ....
(1518

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Jacob's Struggle at Peniel
.... legends and folklore of the time also influenced the
substance of this .... understanding of the historical and literary significance of Jacob's struggle with
God. ....
(1120

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What is God? The Nature of God
.... through Him; and without Him was not even one thing made that has come into being."[30]
God spoke, and inanimate matter began coalescing into
substance. ....
(3249

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Soteriology & Christian Salvation
.... Access to
God for Protestants is achieved through the bible, which becomes the .... denied their conception of the soul as a spiritual
substance: "Authentic child ....
(2119

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

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The Notion of Rationalism
.... That Descartes himself can understand "by the name '
God' a certain
substance that is infiniteàand that created [him] along with everything else that exists ....
(1042

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The Trinitarian Controversy
.... articulated. That position holds that
God comprises one nature or
substance, which is divine, in three divine persons, or entities. Whether ....
(1332

5

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Descartes' Meditations
.... Because Descartes can understand "by the name '
God' a certain
substance that is infiniteà and that created [him] along with everything else that exists", he ....
(1521

6

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The First Cause Argument for God's Existence
.... itself be unmoved, with the qualities of being eternal and having
substance and actuality .... concept that there must be a First Cause, which we consider to be
God. ....
(1419

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Reality and Knowing Reality
.... MYSELF: Actually, it is not, given that we now believe that every
substance is in a .... the senses but through a meeting with the One, with the absolute, with
God. ....
(1704

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Human Experience of God & Paul Tillich
.... being, Tillich departs from the Biblical tradition that "did assume that
God was a .... his use of ontological terms' that he has surrendered the
substance of the ....
(7446

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David Hume
.... Besides denying the existence, of
God and universal laws, Hume also denies the .... He maintains that we do not perceive a
substance independent of its particular ....
(1709

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