God Infinite, the World and Reason: Some Theses from Natural Theology"First edition." Bibliography: p. 31-34 |
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 31 |
God from all eternity with an absolutely infal | 37 |
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absolutely impossible act freely actual existence admitted Bannesians Beatific Vision called choice choose concept concurring consequent countless crea created creation creatures definite set Deism depends determined divine Divine Providence Domingo BaƱez effect efficient cause essence eternity explained finite formal glory free agent future give given God's concursus God's decree God's infinite God's knowledge hence human inasmuch individual Infinite and Reason infinite perfections intellect intrinsically knowable knows man's free actions man's free acts material cause means Molinists moral evil Natural Theology nature necessarily necessary objective medium objective truth Pantheist philosophers physical concursus physical evil physical predetermination positive and direct possible present prior problem of evil produced Professor proof regard reject religion Scholion Scientia Media secondary causes sense set of circumstances sinful act sinner soul Subd suffering Summa Contra Gentiles Summa Theologica supernatural syllogism Theism thesis Thomas Thomists tion ture universe whole action wise