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God --- Husserl, Edmund, --- Metaphysics --- Misotheism --- Monotheism --- Religion --- Theism --- Husserl, Edmund --- Husserl, Edmond --- Husserl, Edmund, - 1859-1938
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God --- Knowableness --- Metaphysics --- Misotheism --- Monotheism --- Religion --- Theism --- God - Knowableness - Early works to 1800
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Theism. --- Atheism. --- Atheism --- God --- Theism --- Proof --- Philosophy --- Religion --- Misotheism --- Panentheism --- Agnosticism --- Free thought --- Irreligion --- Secularism
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Transcendence (Philosophy) --- Philosophy --- Ferry, Luc --- God. --- Transcendence (Philosophy). --- God --- Metaphysics --- Misotheism --- Monotheism --- Religion --- Theism --- Ferry, Luc.
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How do religious believers describe God, and what sort of attributes do they attribute to him? These are central topics in the philosophy of religion. In this book Graham Oppy undertakes a careful study of attributes which are commonly ascribed to God, including infinity, perfection, simplicity, eternity, necessity, fundamentality, omnipotence, omniscience, freedom, incorporeality, perfect goodness and perfect beauty. In a series of substantial chapters, he examines divine attributes one by one, and relates them to a larger taxonomy of those attributes. He also examines the difficulties involved in establishing the claim that understandings of divine attributes are inconsistent or incoherent. Intended as a companion to his 2006 book Arguing about Gods, his study engages with a range of the best contemporary work on divine attributes. It will appeal to readers in philosophy of religion.
God --- Dieu. --- Dieu --- Attributes --- Attributs. --- God. --- Attributes. --- Attributes of God --- Metaphysics --- Misotheism --- Theism
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Providing the reader with afirst-hand acquaintance of the religious philosophies of such classic writers as Aquinas and Hume, Hughes goes on to discuss their arguments in the light of current debates.
God --- Metaphysics --- Misotheism --- Theism --- Attributes of God --- Attributes. --- Attributes --- History of doctrines.
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God --- Metaphysics --- Misotheism --- Theism --- Proof --- History of doctrines --- Hartshorne, Charles, --- Theology.
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Church work with youth. --- God. --- Metaphysics --- Misotheism --- Theism --- Youth ministry --- Youth
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In today’s society, a positive relation between ‘God’ and ‘civilization’ is by no means self-evident. Religious believers who want to live their lives in accordance with ‘the law of God’ are often considered a threat to civilization. To many, monotheistic religion is inherently repressive and violent. The central aim of this volume is to think of both God and civilization in a more open, space-giving way. God is seen as the One who prevents man from making an absolute claim for a relative reality, including one's religion and culture. The multifaceted relations between God and civilization are explored from systematic-theological, missiological, philosophical and ethical perspectives.
Religion and civilization. --- God. --- Metaphysics --- Misotheism --- Theism --- Civilization and religion --- Civilization --- Religion et civilisation --- Dieu
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Are there adequate reasons to think that God exists? And, if God exists, what is God like? Jay Wood examines these two foundational questions about God, which have exercised philosophers since antiquity. The first part of the book addresses epistemological concerns, focusing on arguments for and against the claim that theism is rationally justifiable. Metaphysical questions about Gods nature, in particular Gods knowledge and power, constitute the second part of the book. Both questions are shown to be related since, if the concept of a God perfect in wisdom, power and goodness is incoherent, it cannot be reasonable to believe that God exists. Wood offers readers a clear and incisive assessment of the core philosophical arguments for the existence of God that will equip the reader with the necessary understanding to tackle more specialized and complex questions in the philosophy of religion.
God --- Theism. --- Attributes of God --- Philosophy --- Religion --- Atheism --- Misotheism --- Panentheism --- Proof. --- Attributes.