Problem of Evil
.... To be sure, eternity encases earthly time, but because he is almighty and because of man's limited
reason, the
divine mystery remains elusive. ....
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Courtly Love in Dante's Divine Comedy
.... And while the initial love object in the
Divine Comedy seems to be Beatrice, the .... It is for this
reason that an examination of the language of the courtly love ....
(2900

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Views of Salvation & The Divine
.... focuses on the
divine and not on the Other's perception of the
divine, then irrespective .... Hick, John H. "God Has Many Names." Religion &
Reason: An Anthology. ....
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Divine Worship
.... (
Divine, 43) This historical study goes on to explain how, as the population of .... At the same time, however, the "Age of
Reason" that had its beginnings in the ....
(2132

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Natural Law and Ethics
.... In this regard, Aquinas cites eternal law and "
divine reason," which governs the orderly cosmos, which contains another eternal construction in the form of "a ....
(2247

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Hume and God
.... [or] from any
divine reason or intelligence" (Hume 64). .... infer a
divine generation or theogony from his principle of
reason. . . . ....
(2519

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David Hume: Philosophical and Scientific Skepticism
.... exercise of
reason, but Hume does not believe that
reason without linkage to .... Hume celebrates the achievements of mankind irrespective of
divine intervention. ....
(1736

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Early Christian Theology
.... This does not mean that God is easy to explain; because He is almighty, and because of man's limited
reason, the
divine mystery remains elusive. ....
(2628

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Poems about Religion
.... God. Another
reason is the ambiguity, the "unreachableness," of
divine presence and agency in the world more generally. That is ....
(2185

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Critiques of Hegel's Philosophy of Religion The purpose of this ...
.... To the contrary, Hegel criticizes religion as mere representation of the otherness of the
divine and the human.
Reason and faith, their acts and their contents ....
(3076

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Origins of the Universe
.... as Einstein, Hawking, and others have shown, and they do not like this idea for the same
reason it was opposed by Aristotle--it smacks of
divine intervention. ....
(1097

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A Brief History of Time
.... as Einstein, Hawking, and others have shown, and they do not like this idea for the same
reason it was opposed by Aristotle--it smacks of
divine intervention. ....
(1097

4

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The Pharaoh in Egyptian Religion
.... The core point is that the king, as king, seems meant to have a role in the configuration of ancient Egypt--and that, for that
reason, the
divine aspect of ....
(2860

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Hegel and Christianity
.... refers both to a dialectic between the
reason of the individual and the world around him, and to the
divine law which is operant in both that
reason and that ....
(2729

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St. Thomas and St. Augustine
.... Besides the natural law and human law it is necessary to have the
divine law to direct human life. For Aquinas, the ultimate
reason for the law was to insure ....
(1391

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Aristotle's Syllogisms Aristotle stated that al
.... Aristotle particularly extolled the use of
reason. He believed that a life of
reason is
divine, compared to man's mortal life (Woodbridge 98). ....
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Concepts of Suffering There is no divine purpose to suffering:
.... and therefore accept it as
divine in the sense that it is a path to salvation (Rubenstein 334). Yet this flies in the face of
reason, particularly when applied ....
(1336

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Divine Command Theory
.... When
reason is brought into the argument, one reaches a sort of .... In order to clearly understand the relationship between subjectivism and
Divine Command Theory ....
(1330

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Aristotle, Plato, Dante
.... 3. Plato and Dante each describe a personal journey to the
Divine, which for Plato is a matter of
reason and for Dante a matter of faith. ....
(1638

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"Thoughts on the Works of Providence" (Wheatley)
.... How long strife shall prevail" and declares that "Recollection" can help, as it "proclaims [Love's] origin
divine" (lines 110-111). Love asks
Reason for help ....
(1132

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The Inferno in The Divine Comedy
The second part of Dante Alighieri's The
Divine Comedy that which is known as the .... say on them and on their things, As thou shalt hear with
reason manifest(Inf ....
(1220

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McCloskey - Atheist Response
.... If this is the case, then the assumption that the perfection of
divine design is .... exists can also serve to support his belief that God has a
reason for allowing ....
(1556

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Middle Ages and the Renaissance
.... traditional Greek respect for
reason with the nascent force of Christianity, when he opined "
reason, which he possesses, is an admirable and
divine trait by ....
(1202

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The Views of Augustine
.... states to avoid the misery of barbarian conquest, he cites "that
divine providence which is .... for the leap of faith in the ultimate good that
reason cannot quite ....
(2081

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Plotinus and Thomas Aquinas: Different Views on Providence of God
.... emanates, that God has no knowledge or materiality/spirituality, and that He is merely a
reason-principle. .... God is not just an idea but a
divine individual. ....
(2001

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Christian Approach to Philosophy
.... have sought a way to explain what can be explained as well as what cannot be explained by an appeal either to human
reason or to the
divine mystery that eludes ....
(4321

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Alberti & Hugo on Architecture
.... the more mystical needs of medieval Catholicism" (1). For Alberti, human
reason was the expression of the
divine in humanity, and
reason responded to beauty. ....
(2268

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Ration & Reason During Renaissance
.... stressed individual dignity, self-worth, and posited a high value on
reason or rational .... blasphemy if we compared it to the papal notions of
Divine Rule during ....
(2125

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History of World Civilization & Knowledge
.... God in this worldview, it followed that one could discover the order of the universe through
reason. .... Men are ruled by the state which rules by
Divine Right. ....
(2923

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17th Century Baroque Paintings
.... al.) defines it, "This kind of landscape would come to prevail as the accepted pictorial representation of nature ordered by
Divine law and human
reason" (840 ....
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