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Western Concepts of God - Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyWestern concepts of God have ranged from the detached transcendent demiurge of Aristotle to the pantheism of Spinoza.
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Philosophy and Christian TheologyOct 15, 2021 · Analytic philosophers and theologians have a variety of strategies for avoiding the deleterious consequences of univocity and ontotheology.
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Concepts of God and the Divine in Indian Traditions | SophiaSep 23, 2024 · A concept of God is evaluated in relation to various exegetically discovered or philosophically justified attributes deemed worthy of the divine.
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Concepts of God and Models of the God–world relationNov 18, 2016 · They are conceptual culminations of the philosophical, theological, and scientific principles underlying worldviews. So, in elab- orating a ...
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Natural Theology: Reason about God | Philosophy as a Way of LifeNatural theology is an approach to investigating religious questions through philosophical reasoning and observation of the natural world.
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[PDF] God: A Brief History with a Cognitive Explanation of the Concept1Aug 28, 2004 · We find the idea of God equally in ancient Israelite folk religion, Christian theology, modern philosophy of religion, and in the recent debates ...
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Divine Simplicity - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMar 20, 2006 · According to the classical theism of Augustine, Anselm, Aquinas and their adherents, God is radically unlike creatures and cannot be adequately ...Motivation · The Question of Coherence · Is Divine Simplicity Compatible...
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Immutability - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMar 28, 2024 · In such “classical theist” writers as Augustine and Aquinas, being immutable makes God atemporally eternal (see, e.g., Aquinas, ST Ia 9–10), and ...
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Omnipotence | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyOmnipotence is the property of being all-powerful, a traditional divine attribute, and is often claimed to be incoherent.
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Omniscience - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyFeb 1, 2010 · Omniscience is the property of having complete or maximal knowledge. Along with omnipotence and perfect goodness, it is usually taken to be one of the central ...
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Omnipresence - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJul 15, 2005 · According to classical theism, God is omnipresent, that is, present everywhere. But classical theism also holds that God is immaterial.2. Power, Knowledge, And... · 3. Two Recent Traditional... · 5. Some Recent Alternative...
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Xenophanes | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyThe possibility that Xenophanes endorsed the perspective of divine unity led Plato and Aristotle to designate him as the founder of the Eleatic school of ...
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Xenophanes - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyOct 21, 2002 · So far as is known, Xenophanes was the first Greek thinker to offer a complex and at least partially systematic account of the divine nature. We ...
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Ancient Greek PhilosophyXenophanes directly challenged the traditional anthropomorphic depiction of the gods, and Socrates was put to death for allegedly inventing new gods and not ...
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Stoicism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJan 20, 2023 · Stoicism was one of the dominant philosophical systems of the Hellenistic period. The name derives from the porch (stoa poikilê) in the Agora at ...
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Epicurus - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJan 10, 2005 · The philosophy of Epicurus (341–270 BCE) was a complete and interdependent system, involving a view of the goal of human life (happiness)
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Epicurus | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyWe have a conception of the gods, says Epicurus, as supremely blessed and happy beings. ... Ancient critics thought the Epicurean gods were a thin smoke-screen to ...
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St. Anselm, "Ontological Argument" - Philosophy Home PageAnselm notes the only way God can be conceived of not to exist is to conceive of the word "God" not existing since this kind of perfection implies existence.
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Thomas Aquinas, The Five Ways -- IntroductionThomas's “Five Ways” (Quinque Viae from the Summa Theologiae) or five proofs for the existence of God are summarized together with some standard objections.
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Aquinas's Five Proofs for the Existence of God - OPEN OKSTATE1. The Argument from Motion: Our senses can perceive motion by seeing that things act on one another. · 2. The Argument from Efficient Cause: Because nothing can ...
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Scholastic Theology - The Gospel CoalitionScholasticism is the term used for theology pursued in the medieval and early modern university and shaped by the centrality of the "disputed question."
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American Enlightenment ThoughtAt least six ideas came to punctuate American Enlightenment thinking: deism, liberalism, republicanism, conservatism, toleration and scientific progress.
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Thomas Jefferson and Deism | Gilder Lehrman Institute of American ...Thomas Jefferson is most closely associated with deism, the Enlightenment faith in a rational, law-governed world created by a supreme architect or cosmic ...
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Deism - Colonial WilliamsburgA deist but not an atheist, Thomas Paine maintained, “I believe in God,” but aimed his pen at the Christian religion.
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Deism and The FoundersJul 17, 2025 · By deism, “the only true religion,” Paine meant “the belief of one God, and an imitation of his moral character, or the practice of what are ...
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[PDF] 'Analytic' Philosophy of Religion - PhilArchiveThe remaining parts of the book discuss religious diversity, the concept of God, arguments for God's existence, arguments against God's existence, philosophical ...
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Analytic Philosophy of Religion - Oxford AcademicFinally, there is the doctrine of necessary divine existence—that God is a Necessary Being. Early on, the prevailing assumption was that Kant has shown that ...
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[PDF] Plantinga's Ontological Argument - PhilArchiveMay 1, 2017 · Here, Plantinga attempted to use the philosophical concept of possible worlds to show the necessary nature of God's existence. Since Leibniz.
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Is There a God? | Issue 15 - Philosophy NowIn accordance with tradition Swinburne's God is a person with powers, purposes, and beliefs, omnipotent, omniscient, and perfectly free.Missing: conception | Show results with:conception
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The Existence of God: Swinburne, Richard - Amazon.comA philosophical argument for God's existence using evidence from the universe, consciousness, morality, and religious experiences to build a probabilistic case.
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[PDF] Philosophers on Philosophy: The 2020 PhilPapers SurveyBy far the biggest specialist effects are in the philosophy of religion, where 78% of spe- cialists endorsed theism compared to 17% of nonspecialists, and 74% ...
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Alternative Conceptions of Divinity and Contemporary Analytic ...This chapter offers an introduction to the debate on alternative conceptions of God. It first briefly sketches the general commitments of the pantheistic ...<|separator|>
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What Are the 13 Attributes of Mercy? - Parshah Focus - Chabad.orgThe 13 Attributes of Mercy have been known to bring salvation and forgiveness to the Jewish people throughout the generations.Missing: Tanakh | Show results with:Tanakh
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The 13 Attributes of God - Aish.comThe 13 Attributes of God · (1) The Lord, (2) The Lord · (3) Mighty (4) Merciful (5) Gracious · (6) Longsuffering · (7) And Abundant in Love · (8) And Truth · (9) ...
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When Did Monotheism Emerge in Ancient Israel?Oct 31, 2023 · The origins of biblical monotheism can be located early in Israel's history, most likely by early in the first millennium BCE.
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Jewish Concepts: The Nature of G-dGd is the Creator of Everything. Everything in the universe was created by Gd and only by Gd. Judaism completely rejects the dualistic notion that evil was ...
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God: Biblical Monotheism | The Pluralism ProjectEvery Jewish theological concept of God has implications for the nature of human existence: God's creation of the universe, including the possibilities of good ...<|separator|>
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What does the Bible teach about the Trinity? | GotQuestions.orgSep 18, 2025 · The Father is God, the Son is God, and the Holy Spirit is God—but there is only one God. That is the biblical doctrine of the Trinity ...Is the Trinity taught in the Old... · What is the Trinity? · Illustration of the Trinity
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The Biblical Basis of the Doctrine of the Trinity by Robert Bowman, Jr.The Trinity's biblical basis is based on six propositions: one God, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are God, and each are distinct. The Bible teaches the ...
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Trinity > History of Trinitarian Doctrines (Stanford Encyclopedia of ...No trinitarian doctrine is taught in the Old Testament. Sophisticated trinitarians grant this, holding that the doctrine was revealed by God only later, in New ...
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The Nicene Creed - The Reformed Church in America325. The creed emphasizes the doctrine of the Trinity in response to the teachings of Arius, a clergyman who denied the divinity of the Son, the second member ...
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What is the Nicene Creed of A.D. 325 and A.D. 381? | NeverThirstyNicene Creed A.D. 325 We believe in one God, the father almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, and of all things visible and invisible.
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What are the attributes of God? | GotQuestions.orgJan 4, 2022 · God is spirit, meaning He is invisible (John 1:18; 4:24). God is a Trinity. He is three in one, the same in substance, equal in power and glory.
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The Attributes of God - The Gospel CoalitionScanning the Bible, the most prominent descriptions of God focus on his glory, his holiness, his lordship, and his love – not primarily in reference to how they ...
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The Attributes of God - Study Resources - Blue Letter BibleThe Attributes of God include eternality, goodness, grace, holiness, immanence, immutability, justice, love, mercy, omnipotence, omnipresence, omniscience.
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Chapter 4: Tawhid Or Monotheism | God In The Quran - Al-Islam.orgMost of the monotheistic verses of the Qur'an rest on "Tawhid in commandment and direction" and "Tawhid in worship and obedience" to one God. The Qur'an in the ...5. Tawhid In Creation And... · 12. Supplication · 13. Tawhid As Regards To...
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Concept of God in Islam and Christianity | Reasonable FaithIslam and Christianity have different doctrines or teachings concerning what God is like. For example, Christians believe that God is tri-personal, that there ...
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An Unknowable God | Revelation | God and His Creation - Bahai.orgGod, the Creator of the universe, is all-knowing, all-loving and all-merciful. Just as the physical sun shines on the whole world, so the light of God is ...
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God and His Creation | What Bahá'ís Believe - Bahai.orgGod, the Creator of the universe, is all-knowing, all-loving and all-merciful. Just as the physical sun shines on the world, so the light of God is shed upon ...
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A Baha'i Concept of God - BahaiTeachings.orgApr 7, 2021 · The concept of God in the Baha'i Faith is likewise a Being beyond exact or complete comprehension, an essentially unknowable Creator of infinite logic and love.
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About the DruzeThe Druze are followers of the Tawheed faith that centers on the belief in the oneness of God. According to most sources, lacking exact census, the Druze ...
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The Druze faith - Understanding ReligionJun 7, 2024 · At the heart of the Druze faith is the belief in a single, transcendent God, referred to as “al-Mu'akkar al-Akbar” (the Ultimate Mind). Druze ...
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Life, Death, and Beyond: The Belief in Reincarnation and the ...May 24, 2022 · The Druze prefer to call themselves mawahidun (unifiers) and their religion is called din al-tawhid (religion of the oneness [of God]) meaning ...
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Who Were the Samaritans and Why Were They Important?The Samaritans were a racially mixed society with Jewish and pagan ancestry. Although they worshiped Yahweh as did the Jews, their religion was not mainstream ...
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What was the Samaritan concept of God?Sep 16, 2021 · The issue was place of worship. God had specified that Jerusalem was the place where his “name dwelt” and only there could he be worshipped.
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What is Mandaeism, Mandaeanism? - CARM.orgMay 31, 2024 · It teaches that there is only one God, whom they call Haiyi. The material world is imperfect and was created by a lesser deity. People struggle ...
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Meet the Mandaeans, the Disciples of John the BaptistMar 11, 2025 · The Mandaeans consider themselves to be one of the oldest monotheistic religions in the world and trace their faith back to Adam and Noah.
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Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses - OraccThis website offers information about the fifty most important gods and goddesses and provides starting points for further research.
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Mesopotamian Deities - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtApr 1, 2009 · Except for the goddess Inanna (Ishtar in Akkadian), the principal gods were masculine and had at least one consort. Gods also had families.
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ODYSSEY/NearEast/Mythology - the Carlos MuseumMost of the cultures living in the ancient Near East worshipped many gods and goddesses. Aspects of life were explained by the actions of these gods.
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Ancient Egyptian Religion - Digital Giza | Daily Life in Ancient EgyptEgyptian religion was polytheistic, meaning it recognized many gods and goddesses, as well as a variety of other divine beings.
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Religion in the Lives of the Ancient Egyptians - The Fathom ArchivePolytheism, henotheism, and monotheism. Throughout their history the Egyptians worshipped a great number of gods. Tomb and literary texts indicate that an ...
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Contents of Basic AttributesThe most important attribute of ancient Egyptian religion is that it was polytheistic. As we discussed previously, when talking about Mesopotamian religion ...
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Ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses | British MuseumThe ancient Egyptians believed in many different gods and goddesses. Each one had their own role to play in maintaining peace and harmony across the land.
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Greek Gods and Religious Practices - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtRoman. 1st–2nd century CE. The ancient Greeks worshipped many gods, each with a distinct personality and domain. Greek myths explained the origins of the gods ...
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10 Roman Polytheism: The Religion of Expediency - Oxford AcademicHegel notes that it has been traditional to treat Greek and Roman religion together since there seems to be a general correspondence among their divinities.
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Animism | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyAnimists believe in the “animation of all nature”, and are characterized as having “a sense of spiritual beings...inhabiting trees and rocks and waterfalls”.
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High Gods, Supreme Being, Spirits and Ancestor WorshipThe tribal belief systems include a strong notion of a Supreme Being alongside various spirits and ancestor worship. Schmidt's theory proposes that monotheism ...
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African Philosophy of Religion: Concepts of God, Ancestors, and the ...Jul 22, 2022 · The names for God include Onyankopōn (the only great being, the supreme being) ... indigenous conceptions of a perfect and unlimited God.
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African Conceptions Of The Creator/'God' - Ancestral VoicesFeb 11, 2024 · The Kikuyu (Kenya, East Africa) name for the Supreme, 'Ngai', means Creator, a reference to a function, whereas 'Akongo' means 'the beginner and ...
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The Supreme Being and Divinities in African Traditional Religion: XApr 3, 2025 · African traditional religion holds that the Supreme Being is the owner of heaven and earth. Divinities relate with God and are seen to be God's messenger and ...
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The Trimurti – Heart Of Hinduism - ISKCON Educational ServicesThere are three principal deities called the trimurti (literally “three deities”).They correspond to God's functions of creation, sustenance and destruction.
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The Buddhist Refusal of Theism - Matthew T. Kapstein, 2005Early Buddhism was not interested in questions about existence and the nature of God, considering these unimportant in relation to the question of the ...
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DN 1: Brahmajālasutta—Bhikkhu Sujato - SuttaCentralThey say: 'The self and the cosmos are eternal, barren, steady as a mountain peak, standing firm like a pillar. This is the Upaniṣadic view of the eternal ātman ...Talk on Wanderers · Ethics
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How Did The Buddha Look At The Creator God | Buddhivihara.orgOn several occasions the Buddha denied the existence of a permanent soul (atta). As to the denial of a creator-god, there are only a few references. The Buddha ...
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THE TRUTH OF IMPERMANENCE - BuddhaNetThe devas were also listening to the sermon. Devas are celestial, ethereal creatures, vastly superior to us. They do not have coarse bodies like ours; they have ...
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Teacher of the Devas - Access to InsightOther devas had more sophisticated queries. One deva, for example, asked the Buddha if an arahant could use words that refer to a self: "Consummate with taints ...
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From a Certain Point of View… Jain Theism and Atheism | SophiaJun 2, 2021 · The Jain tradition is widely held to be atheistic, due to its denial of the existence of a divine creator of the cosmos.
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Life All Around: Soul in Jainism - Oxford AcademicJainism does not ground its theology in notions of an external, controlling, creative, creator God. Instead, it proclaims the presence of countless souls. For ...
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The Concept of God in Jainism - Jaina.orgJainism does not believe in God as a creator, survivor, and destroyer of the universe. However Jainism does believe in God, not as a creator, but as a perfect ...
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Sikhism - Columbia UniversityReligious Texts: The only authenticated text of the Sikhs is Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, a 1430-page text containing hymns written directly by Guru Nanak Dev Ji ...
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Waheguru - SikhiWiki, free Sikh encyclopedia.Nov 10, 2023 · Waheguru (Punjabi: ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ) is the Gurmantra or primary Mantra; it is the reference to the Almighty God; the Creator; the Supreme Soul; ...Waheguru - Article by G. S. Talib · Vahiguru By Manvir Singh...
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Panentheism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyDec 4, 2008 · Panentheism considers God and the world to be inter-related with the world being in God and God being in the world.
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Process Theism - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJul 29, 2004 · Whitehead and Hartshorne strive to conceive God as the chief exemplification of metaphysical principles. In process theism, the divine or ...
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A Very Brief History of Open Theism - Greg Boyd - ReKnewOct 29, 2019 · The open view of the future has always been a very minor perspective, it has had its defenders throughout Church history and it has never been called “heresy.”Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Olson Explains Difference Between Open Theism and Process ...Feb 28, 2014 · All open theists affirm God's omnipotence while process theology denies it. All open theists affirm the supernatural and miracles while most, if ...
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Does Scientology have a concept of God?In Scientology, the concept of God is expressed as the Eighth Dynamic—the urge toward existence as infinity. This is also identified as the Supreme Being. As ...
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What Is Its Understanding Of A Supreme Being And The Spiritual ...Oct 24, 2017 · This is also identified as the Supreme Being. As the Eighth Dynamic, the Scientology concept of God rests at the very apex of universal survival ...
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The Raelian Creation of Life on EarthThe messages dictated to Rael explain how life on Earth is not the result of random evolution, nor the work of a supernatural "God." It is a deliberate creation ...
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International Raëlian Movement - CDAMMJan 15, 2021 · There is no 'God', Raël teaches. Nor is there a soul that survives the body's death. There are our ET Elohim creators, though, and the ...
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God: A Theosophical ViewAnd we distinguish between God as the Infinite Existence, and the manifestation of this Supreme Existence as a revealed God, evolving and guiding a universe.
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What Does Theosophy Say About God?The term “God” is generally rejected in Theosophy – as is any notion of an anthropomorphic, personal, or semi-personal God – but that the Divine Itself is ...
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[PDF] 9 The New Age Movement - Cornell: Computer ScienceEven though many New Age adherents describe God in personal terms, the New Age concept of God is quite vague. God is an impersonal life force, consciousness or ...<|separator|>
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What Is New Age Spirituality? - Ligonier MinistriesIn its various forms, New Age spirituality is both monistic (believing that all reality is ultimately one) and pantheistic (believing that everything is divine ...
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The Concept of God: Divine Attributes - 1000-Word PhilosophySep 15, 2018 · most philosophers argue that omnipotence only includes the ability to bring about logically consistent, not contradictory, states of affairs. ...
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Is the omnipotence paradox a good argument against God?Oct 11, 2022 · An “omnipotence paradox” is an argument that the idea of an all-powerful being is self-contradictory and, therefore, impossible.
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On Divine Omniscience and Human Freewill: An Analysis of Nelson ...Sep 6, 2013 · Nelson Pike's article entitled, "Divine Omniscience and Voluntary Action," proves that fatalism is unavoidable.
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[PDF] NON-MORAL EVIL AND THE FREE WILL DEFENSE - PhilArchiveAlvin Plantinga's free will defense resists such arguments by providing a positive case that (1) and (2) are consistent. A weakness in Plantinga's free will ...Missing: primary source
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Logical Problem of Evil | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyAccording to Plantinga's Free Will Defense, there is evil and suffering in this world because people do immoral things. People deserve the blame for the bad ...
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The Problem of Evil | Popular Writings | Reasonable FaithThere are two versions of this problem: first, the logical problem of evil, and second, the probabilistic problem of evil. According to the logical problem ...
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[PDF] The Problem of Evil and Some Varieties of AtheismIn the final part of the paper I discuss and defend the position of friendly atheism. Before we consider the argument from evil, we need to distinguish ...
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[PDF] William Rowe on the Evidential Problem of Evil - University of GlasgowThe argument for atheism based on evil: 1. There exist instances of intense suffering which an omnipotent, omniscient being could have prevented without thereby ...
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[PDF] AUGUSTINIAN THEODICY - RE:questHe believed that God is good, that God created the world and that the reason we have evil and suffering in the world is as a result of original sin.
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[PDF] 'VALE OF SOUL MAKING' THEODICY - RE:questJohn Hick (1922-2012) further developed Irenaeun theodicy, leading to his 'vale of soul-making' theodicy. The term was taken.
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