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El cristianismo incorpora la creación a partir de la nada para romper con la concepción antigua del mundo eterno, no creado. Sin embargo, los distintos filósofos de los primeros tiempos cristianos comprenden esta creación de diversas maneras.
Nathalia Soledad Strok
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The Search for the Convergence of the Absolute Beginning and the Doctrine of Creatio ex Nihilo
Science and theology have very different methodology and use different tools. Despite the differences sometimes both disciplines try to answer same question. One of the questions addressed by science and theology is the origin of the universe.
Fedor MINAKOV
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Nihil per privationem y la lectura eriugeniana de la fórmula creatio ex nihilo [PDF]
En su Periphyseon, Juan Escoto Eriugena presenta la noción de nihil per excellentiam. Es famosa la aplicación que hace de ella para elaborar su interpretación de la fórmula ex nihilo (o, como él prefiere: de nihilo) de Macabeos 7,28, en el libro III del ...
Ezequiel Ludueña
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Creatio ex Nihilo: Matter, Creation, and the Body in Classical and Christian Philosophy Through Aquinas [PDF]
Creatio ex nihilo marked a major redefinition of the material cosmos by the Christian apologists of the late second century, Tatian and Theophilus of Antioch.
J. Noel Hubler
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The Laws of Nature and Creation of the Universe ex Nihilo [PDF]
The idea of “creatio ex nihilo” entered the arena of natural science with the advent of modern cosmology in the mid-twentieth century. This idea, that is, the creation of the universe out of nothing, seems to be a consequence of the widely accepted Big ...
Mirsaeid Mousavi Karimi
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Can God Be Timeless Without Creation and Temporal Subsequent to Creation?
Erik J. Wielenberg argues that William Lane Craig’s understanding of creatio ex nihilo (creation out of nothing) is logically incoherent. According to Craig’s account, God was timeless or atemporal without the universe, but created the universe ...
Jacob Erasmus
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Abstract The topic of wisdom attracted much less attention in modern thought than in ancient and medieval times. However, there has been a renewal of interest in it in recent psychology and philosophy, and a variety of questions has emerged from this current work.
Paul O'Grady
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Genderealogy: Erasure and Repair
Abstract This essay addresses the problem of the sexed and gendered subject of genealogy, and the binary central to the fixing of male agents in the self‐narration of disciplines in genealogy. Feminist and womanist theories are considered for their strategies of repair, such as the retrieval of women erased from genealogy, the repositioning of women as
Christine Helmer +1 more
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What Does it Mean to call God Good?
Contemporary expositions of God's goodness commonly err either (1) by subjecting God to moral laws, which is to question His sovereignty, or (2) by failing to establish that God will always act in accordance with moral principles, which removes the theist's ability to appeal to God's goodness in response to problems of evil.
Philip Peter Sivyer
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