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Is belief in God justified? That's the fundamental question at the heart of this volume of the Great Debates in Philosophy series. Alvin Plantinga and Michael Tooley each tackle the matter with distinctive arguments fromopposing perspectives. The book opens with an explanation of the philosophers' viewpoints, followed by a lively and engaging conversation in which each directly responds to the other's arguments.
Religious studies --- God (Christianity) --- Knowableness. --- Dieu (Christianisme) --- Cognoscibilité --- Cognoscibilité --- Knowableness of God --- Knowledge of God (Knowableness of God) --- Knowableness --- Knowledge (Knowableness)
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Analogy (Religion) --- God --- Revelation --- Inspiration --- Supernatural --- Knowableness of God --- Knowledge of God (Knowableness of God) --- Knowledge, Theory of (Religion) --- Knowableness --- Knowledge (Knowableness) --- Natural theology --- Doctrine of God (christianism)
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While philosophy believes it is impossible to have an experience of God without the senses, theology claims that such an experience is possible, though potentially idolatrous. In this engagingly creative book, John Panteleimon Manoussakis ends the impasse by proposing an aesthetic allowing for a sensuous experience of God that is not subordinated to imposed categories or concepts. Manoussakis draws upon the theological traditions of the Eastern Church, including patristic and liturgical resources, to b
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God (Christianity) --- Philosophy and religion --- Christianity and philosophy --- Religion and philosophy --- Religion --- Knowableness of God --- Knowledge of God (Knowableness of God) --- Knowableness --- Knowledge (Knowableness) --- Philosophy and religion. --- Knowableness.
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God --- Knowableness --- Descartes, René, --- Philosophy --- 17th century --- Knowableness of God --- Knowledge of God (Knowableness of God) --- Knowledge (Knowableness) --- Descartes, René, --- Descartes, Renatus --- Cartesius, Renatus --- Descartes, René --- 17th Century --- Contributions in concept of God --- God - Knowableness --- Descartes, René, - 1596-1650
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#GGSB: Godsleer --- Christendom --- Christianisme --- Spiritualiteit --- Spiritualité --- Christian spirituality --- Experience (Religion) --- God (Christianity) --- Knowableness of God --- Knowledge of God (Knowableness of God) --- Religious experience --- Psychology, Religious --- Knowableness --- Knowledge (Knowableness) --- Christelijke spiritualiteit. --- Godsleer
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"The present volume contains papers presented at the Third International Conference on the Theology of the Septuagint (09.-11.03.2016), held at the Faculty of Theology of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. The conference dealt with the question of the extent to which the theology of the oldest fully preserved Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible is to be found in its cultural-historical discourses of seeing God and perceiving God. The common starting point is the conversation of the Hebrew Bible with possible theological tendencies in the Septuagint, which could be recognizable in words, word connections and sentences. Particular attention is paid to approaches which use the ancient Greek literature to clarify the relationship between Hebrew and Greek theological thinking." --
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God --- Dieu --- Knowableness. --- Cognoscibilité --- God (Christianity) --- #GGSB: Griekse patrologie (studie) --- #GGSB: Griekse patrologie (tekst) --- Knowableness of God --- Knowledge of God (Knowableness of God) --- Knowableness --- Knowledge (Knowableness) --- Griekse patrologie (studie) --- Griekse patrologie (tekst)
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Challenging traditional views of God's transcendence, this study views God and the Christian community as distinct realities bound in a mutual relationship of reciprocal historical action. The author pursues the implications of this understanding for various theological problems.
God --- History --- Faith. --- Religious belief --- Theological belief --- Belief and doubt --- Religion --- Salvation --- Theological virtues --- Trust in God --- History (Theology) --- Knowableness of God --- Knowledge of God (Knowableness of God) --- Knowableness. --- Religious aspects --- Christianity. --- Knowledge (Knowableness)
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