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- catalog contributor b3245724.
- catalog created "c1965.".
- catalog date "1965".
- catalog date "c1965.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1965.".
- catalog description "9. Other things: how God knows them -- Divine omniscience: establishment of the fact -- Proper knowledge -- The depths of true subjectivity -- No discursive knowledge in God -- Knowledge of approbation: the divine artist -- 10. Foreknowledge and the divine ideas -- The actual and the possible -- Divine foreknowledge -- Are future events really free? -- Further considerations -- Are there many ideas in the mind of God? -- 11. The divine will -- Whether there is will in God -- Does God necessarily love himself? -- Does God will other things? -- Partial significance of this truth -- Does God love better things more? -- 12. The freedom of God and his power -- The problem of freedom and necessity -- Is the will of God always fulfilled? -- Further considerations -- The power of God -- The divine omnipotence: does it have limits? -- 13. Creation -- Naturalism re-examined -- The need for creation -- What is the nature of the creative act? -- Does creation involve a contradiction? -- The one and the many: pantheism re-examined -- Creation as a free act that is proper to God alone -- Man as "creator" -- 14. Conservation and concurrence -- Meaning of conservation -- The God of the deists -- The need for concurrence -- 15. Providence: its basic meaning -- A best possible world? -- That there is providence in God -- The meaning of providence: plan and execution -- 16. Providence and modern man -- Providence and human nature -- Further considerations -- Providence and divine revelation.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 119-120.".
- catalog description "Preface: the search for God -- Proofs for the existence of God -- Mistaken notions -- The need for a right perspective -- 1. The need for God and his existence -- The need for happiness -- The natural desire for God -- The nature of metaphysical proof -- Proof from motion -- The proof from contingency -- Why we identify necessary being with God -- 2. He who is -- God as the object of happiness -- The cult of psychologism: need for openness to God -- He who is -- Shared being -- Existential impact on this truth -- 3. Simplicity -- Simplicity means no composition -- Various types of composition and simplicity -- Why is simplicity a perfection? -- Why God is altogether simple -- The simplicity of God and the trinity -- What simplicity should mean for contemporary man -- 4. God: all-perfect, infinite, and good -- Universal perfection -- Infinity -- God the all-good -- 5. Universal presence -- No immanence by composition -- Pantheism examined: James's criticism of Hegel -- James's finite God -- A misinterpretation of transcendence -- Presence by way of causality -- Historical note -- Ubiquity: presence through knowledge and love -- 6. God: immutable, eternal, and one -- 7. Life in God -- What does it mean to have life? -- How do we know that something is alive? -- Grades of life -- No restriction in God -- 8. God's knowledge of himself -- That there is knowledge in God -- Objections and difficulties -- God's self-knowledge -- Comprehensive knowledge".
- catalog extent "xiv, 124 p. ;".
- catalog issued "1965".
- catalog issued "c1965.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Holt, Rinehart and Winston,".
- catalog subject "BL182 .K7".
- catalog subject "God.".
- catalog subject "Natural theology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "9. Other things: how God knows them -- Divine omniscience: establishment of the fact -- Proper knowledge -- The depths of true subjectivity -- No discursive knowledge in God -- Knowledge of approbation: the divine artist -- 10. Foreknowledge and the divine ideas -- The actual and the possible -- Divine foreknowledge -- Are future events really free? -- Further considerations -- Are there many ideas in the mind of God? -- 11. The divine will -- Whether there is will in God -- Does God necessarily love himself? -- Does God will other things? -- Partial significance of this truth -- Does God love better things more? -- 12. The freedom of God and his power -- The problem of freedom and necessity -- Is the will of God always fulfilled? -- Further considerations -- The power of God -- The divine omnipotence: does it have limits? -- 13. Creation -- Naturalism re-examined -- The need for creation -- What is the nature of the creative act? -- Does creation involve a contradiction? -- The one and the many: pantheism re-examined -- Creation as a free act that is proper to God alone -- Man as "creator" -- 14. Conservation and concurrence -- Meaning of conservation -- The God of the deists -- The need for concurrence -- 15. Providence: its basic meaning -- A best possible world? -- That there is providence in God -- The meaning of providence: plan and execution -- 16. Providence and modern man -- Providence and human nature -- Further considerations -- Providence and divine revelation.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface: the search for God -- Proofs for the existence of God -- Mistaken notions -- The need for a right perspective -- 1. The need for God and his existence -- The need for happiness -- The natural desire for God -- The nature of metaphysical proof -- Proof from motion -- The proof from contingency -- Why we identify necessary being with God -- 2. He who is -- God as the object of happiness -- The cult of psychologism: need for openness to God -- He who is -- Shared being -- Existential impact on this truth -- 3. Simplicity -- Simplicity means no composition -- Various types of composition and simplicity -- Why is simplicity a perfection? -- Why God is altogether simple -- The simplicity of God and the trinity -- What simplicity should mean for contemporary man -- 4. God: all-perfect, infinite, and good -- Universal perfection -- Infinity -- God the all-good -- 5. Universal presence -- No immanence by composition -- Pantheism examined: James's criticism of Hegel -- James's finite God -- A misinterpretation of transcendence -- Presence by way of causality -- Historical note -- Ubiquity: presence through knowledge and love -- 6. God: immutable, eternal, and one -- 7. Life in God -- What does it mean to have life? -- How do we know that something is alive? -- Grades of life -- No restriction in God -- 8. God's knowledge of himself -- That there is knowledge in God -- Objections and difficulties -- God's self-knowledge -- Comprehensive knowledge".
- catalog title "God and reality : an introduction to the philosophy of God / Robert J. Kreyche.".
- catalog type "text".