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Natural Theology and the Qur'an
Journal of Qur'anic Studies, 2013While the Qur'an's doctrine of naskh means that the particulars of a revealed text were significant, the Qur'an's discussion of humans’ fiṭra and ḥunafāʾ (s. ḥanīf), along with its evocation of the wonders of creation as evidence of God's existence and power, meant that at least some of the Qur'an's message might not have to depend on a specific ...
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A Perennial Theology of Nature
Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 2019However much scientific paradigms shift, the shifts are not so arbitrary that we would relinquish without need the simpler, more economic and elegant theories for more complicated ones. This is not just a matter of convenience but implies an objective fact about the universe, namely a reliable perfection that can only be assumed on the basis of the ...
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Natural Philosophy and Theology
1983CARDANO ATTEMPTS to conceive of the world as a unified whole. In accordance with the idea of unity of the terrestrial and the celestial, of the physical and the spiritual world he believes in a single vital principle: the “World-soul.” At the same time he is greatly impressed by the profusion of phenomena that he perceives in the world and that he ...
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The Prospects for Natural Theology
Philosophical Perspectives, 1991What is natural theology, and what is it for? As to what it is, for present purposes we may take it, very simply, to be the attempt to provide proofs or arguments for the existence of God. More exactly, it is the project of producing proofs or arguments for theism, the view (roughly speaking) that there exists an all-powerful, all-knowing, wholly good ...
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Womanist Theology and Relational Cultural Theory: Counseling Religious Black Women
Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2023Janeé R Avent Harris +2 more
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2014
Milton develops the arguments by which the serpent tempted Eve to eat of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. In these arguments he is testing Eve’s understanding of God. Satan is engaged in a kind of unsound natural theology. This chapter studies Hodge’s views on natural theology. Natural theology is the study ofgeneral revelation.
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Milton develops the arguments by which the serpent tempted Eve to eat of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. In these arguments he is testing Eve’s understanding of God. Satan is engaged in a kind of unsound natural theology. This chapter studies Hodge’s views on natural theology. Natural theology is the study ofgeneral revelation.
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