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Open Panentheism and "Creatio ex nihilo"
Process Studies, 2008Abstract Open theism represents an important mediating position between more traditional or evangelical theology and process thought. But open theists have in general failed to engage panentheism. The increasingly significant role of panentheism not only in process thought but now across the theological spectrum—including among ...
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Studia Theologica - Nordic Journal of Theology, 1950
(1950). Creatio ex nihilo. Studia Theologica - Nordic Journal of Theology: Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 13-43.
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(1950). Creatio ex nihilo. Studia Theologica - Nordic Journal of Theology: Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 13-43.
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2000
If God exists in time, then God, since He can neither begin nor cease to exist, exists omnitemporally, that is to say, He exists at every time which ever exists. But is God’s duration infinite? Has He arrived at the present moment only after enduring through an infinite succession of prior moments?
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If God exists in time, then God, since He can neither begin nor cease to exist, exists omnitemporally, that is to say, He exists at every time which ever exists. But is God’s duration infinite? Has He arrived at the present moment only after enduring through an infinite succession of prior moments?
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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.
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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.
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Modern Theology, 2013
AbstractCreatio ex nihilo sounds like a philosophical teaching, but philosophy has been utterly unprepared to offer proper expression for an origination which presupposes nothing at all! Yet each of the Abrahamic faiths insists on such an origination, so it proved serendipitous when sufficient contact opened between these diverse religious traditions ...
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AbstractCreatio ex nihilo sounds like a philosophical teaching, but philosophy has been utterly unprepared to offer proper expression for an origination which presupposes nothing at all! Yet each of the Abrahamic faiths insists on such an origination, so it proved serendipitous when sufficient contact opened between these diverse religious traditions ...
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