Man's Vision of God, and the Logic of Theism, Volume 64; Volume 817 |
Contents
THE FORMally Possible DOCTRINES | 1 |
A PROGRAM for Philosophical THEOLOGY | 57 |
THE TWO STRANDS IN HISTORICAL THEOLOGY | 85 |
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absolutely infinite absolutely perfect abstract actual admit aesthetic analogy anthropomorphic aseity aspect awareness believe body C. I. Lewis cause cells CHARLES HARTSHORNE complete conceivable conception concrete contingent contradiction contrast cosmic cosmological cosmological argument cosmos creatures definite deism deity deny dimensions distinction divine doctrine ence entity equally essence eternal ethical Étienne Gilson evil existence experience feeling finite first-type theism future God's hence human identity immutable imply individual infinite involved knowledge least Leibniz less logical matter maximal meaning merely metaphysical mind nature negative theology notion object omniscience ontological argument pandeism panentheism panpsychism pantheism passive perhaps philosophical Plato positive possible precisely predicates problem purely question reality reason religion religious idea respects second-type theism secular seems sense Spinoza subject of change supreme theistic theologians theology things Thomists thought tion traditional trichotomy true truth unity universe unsurpassable vague Whitehead whole wholly