God Infinite, the World and Reason: Some Theses from Natural Theology"First edition." Bibliography: p. 31-34 |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 31 |
God from all eternity with an absolutely infal | 37 |
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absolutely according action activities actual admitted agent already answer appears bring called cause choice choose concept concerned concurring concursus conditioned consequent considered continually created creation creative creatures decree definite deny depends determined difficulty direct divine effect efficient essentially eternity evident evil exercise existence explained fact finite formal free act free actions freely fully future give given glory God's hence human idea immediate impossible inasmuch independent individual infinite kind knowable knowledge known knows living man's man's free matter means medium moral namely nature necessarily necessary never noted objective offered opinion perfection philosophers physical evil physical predetermination points positive possible present preserving principle prior produced Professor proof proved providence question reason regard reject relation religion require sense sinful sinner solution soul suffering thesis things Thomas tion true truth universe whole wise