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Does Classical Theism Deny God\u27s Immanence?

open access: yes, 2003
The concept of the openness of God has recently gained a foothold among some evangelical thinkers. Others who have sought to refute this view have done so by emphasizing God\u27s transcendent qualities.
Smith, C. Fred
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Suffering and divine impassibility. [PDF]

open access: yesProc (Bayl Univ Med Cent), 2022
Kopel J   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Tinjauan Kritis Terhadap Perdebatan Teologis Antara Open Theism dan Classical Theism Tentang Doktrin Allah

open access: yes, 2005
Munculnya open theism telah mengguncangkan para teolog injili klasik di Amerika Serikat, dengan pemahamannya akan hal yang paling esensi dalam diri Allah adalah kasih.
Putra, Sonny Tunggamoro
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Chapter 6 Thomist Classical Theism

open access: yes, 2023
Defenders and critics of divine simplicity rightly look to Thomas Aquinas’s important contributions to this pillar of classical theism (=CT). But few contemporary discussions notice the way Aquinas employs pseudo-Dionysius’s triplex via as a principled ...
De Haan, Daniel
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Comparative Study of Classical Greek Ethics and Islamic Ethics

open access: yesUlumuna, 2019
The notion that Islamic ethics originate from Classical Greek ethics needs examination. It is true that Muslim thinkers or scholars who wrote works on ethics were influenced by classical Greek philosophers.
Endrika Widdia Putri
doaj   +1 more source

The Problem of Creation Ex Nihilo: A New Argument against Classical Theism [PDF]

open access: yes
It’s constitutive of classical theism that there is a necessarily existent personal god who is also the creator of the universe, where the latter claim includes at least the following three theses: (i) God is wholly distinct from the natural world; (ii ...
Leon, Felipe
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Quantum Randomness, Hylomorphism, and Classical Theism

open access: yes, 2016
According to certain interpretations of quantum mechanics, the behavior of some physical systems is random—that is, certain current states of physical systems are related to other current states and the set of possible future states in a probabilistic ...
Mark K. Spencer   +2 more
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