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What Synthetic Genomes Mean for Our Future: Technology, Ethics, and Law, Interests and Identities [PDF]
Murray, Thomas H.
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Metafísica de la Creación y Teología. La racionalidad de la idea cristiana de creación a la luz de Santo Tomás de Aquino. [PDF]
Sanz, S. (Santiago)
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La creación "Ab aeterno". Controversia de Santo Tomás y Raimundo Martí con San Buenaventura [PDF]
Saranyana, J.I. (Josep Ignasi)
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The Principles of Judaism, 2020
AbstractThis chapter explores the medieval debate about the nature of creation. It compares and contrasts arguments of three major schools. The first school suggests that the universe had no start, and that God’s work of creation is, accordingly, continuous and with no beginning.
Samuel Lebens
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AbstractThis chapter explores the medieval debate about the nature of creation. It compares and contrasts arguments of three major schools. The first school suggests that the universe had no start, and that God’s work of creation is, accordingly, continuous and with no beginning.
Samuel Lebens
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The modal problem of creatio ex nihilo
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 2019I first provide an interpretation of the doctrine of creatio ex nihilo based on the Fourth Lateran Council, according to which God creates from nothing if and only if God creates everything except God Himself. I then show that this doctrine entails the modal problem that it is both possible and not possible that there is nothing at all except God, or ...
Pao-Shen Ho
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Philoponus’ Creatio ex Nihilo Argument
2018John Philoponus was an influential sixth century Christian theologian, philosopher, and scientist. Philoponus was the first Christian to make use of the concept of infinity to formulate philosophical arguments in favour of creatio ex nihilo (creation out of nothing ), the view that God created the universe out of nothing.
Jacobus Erasmus
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The Doctrine of Creatio ex Nihilo
2018The kalām cosmological argument is a philosophical argument in favour of the doctrine of creatio ex nihilo (creation out of nothing ), which states that God brought the universe into existence out of nothing or without the use of pre-existing materials.
Jacobus Erasmus
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Theodicy, St. Augustine, and Creatio Ex Nihilo
Academia Letters, 2020G. Stilwell
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