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- catalog contributor b4372615.
- catalog created "[1963, c1962]".
- catalog date "1963".
- catalog date "[1963, c1962]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1963, c1962]".
- catalog description "Includes bibliography.".
- catalog description "Part One. Introductory, -- I. Historical Background of Thomist Natural Theology -- II. Natural Theology and Revelation -- III. Some Principles of St. Thomas's Philosophy -- Part Two. The Nature of God, -- IV. Some Divine Attributes -- 1. The meaning of God's infinity -- 2. Analogical Knowledge of God -- 3. Infinite in all perfections? -- 4. The simplicity of God -- 5. The unicity of God -- 6. The eternity of God -- 7. The immensity and ubiquity of God -- 8. The immutability of God -- V. God's Knowledge -- 1. God's infinite will -- 2. The objects of God's knowledge -- 3. God' knowledge of free acts -- VI. God's Will and Operation -- 1. God's infinite will -- 2. Creation -- 3. Conservation -- 4. God's concurrence with finite causes -- 5. Why God created the world -- 6. Divine providence -- 7. Miracles -- 8. The problem of evil -- Part Three. The Existence of God -- VII. Invalid Reasons for Holding the Existence of God -- 1. Introductory -- 2. The Ontological Argument -- 3. Ontologism -- 4. Religious Experience: Fideism and Modernism -- 5. The Practical Postulates of Kant -- VIII. St. Thomas's Reasons for Holding the Existence of God -- 1. Introductory -- 2. The Cosmological and Teleological Arguments: formulae and difficulties -- 3. St. Thomas's Five Ways: their nucleus -- 4.Finite being not self-explanatory -- 5. The meaning of 'contingent' -- 6. The Teleological Argument: Finite order not self-explanatory, finality: the problem, the principle of finality, the order of the universe is not explained by chance, the order of the universe caused by mind -- 7. Conclusion -- 8. The notion of 'necessary being' -- 9. Efficient causality: analysis of causality, the principle of causality -- 10. Kant's objections to the Cosmological and Teleological Arguments -- IX. Some Controverted Arguments -- 1. The Fourth way of St. Thomas -- 2. The argument from moral obligation -- 3. The argument from desire of happiness -- 4. The consent of mankind.".
- catalog extent "250 p.".
- catalog issued "1963".
- catalog issued "[1963, c1962]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Sheed and Ward".
- catalog subject "211".
- catalog subject "BL182 .G6 1963".
- catalog subject "Natural theology.".
- catalog subject "Thomas, Aquinas, Saint, 1225?-1274 Theology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One. Introductory, -- I. Historical Background of Thomist Natural Theology -- II. Natural Theology and Revelation -- III. Some Principles of St. Thomas's Philosophy -- Part Two. The Nature of God, -- IV. Some Divine Attributes -- 1. The meaning of God's infinity -- 2. Analogical Knowledge of God -- 3. Infinite in all perfections? -- 4. The simplicity of God -- 5. The unicity of God -- 6. The eternity of God -- 7. The immensity and ubiquity of God -- 8. The immutability of God -- V. God's Knowledge -- 1. God's infinite will -- 2. The objects of God's knowledge -- 3. God' knowledge of free acts -- VI. God's Will and Operation -- 1. God's infinite will -- 2. Creation -- 3. Conservation -- 4. God's concurrence with finite causes -- 5. Why God created the world -- 6. Divine providence -- 7. Miracles -- 8. The problem of evil -- Part Three. The Existence of God -- VII. Invalid Reasons for Holding the Existence of God -- 1. Introductory -- 2. The Ontological Argument -- 3. Ontologism -- 4. Religious Experience: Fideism and Modernism -- 5. The Practical Postulates of Kant -- VIII. St. Thomas's Reasons for Holding the Existence of God -- 1. Introductory -- 2. The Cosmological and Teleological Arguments: formulae and difficulties -- 3. St. Thomas's Five Ways: their nucleus -- 4.Finite being not self-explanatory -- 5. The meaning of 'contingent' -- 6. The Teleological Argument: Finite order not self-explanatory, finality: the problem, the principle of finality, the order of the universe is not explained by chance, the order of the universe caused by mind -- 7. Conclusion -- 8. The notion of 'necessary being' -- 9. Efficient causality: analysis of causality, the principle of causality -- 10. Kant's objections to the Cosmological and Teleological Arguments -- IX. Some Controverted Arguments -- 1. The Fourth way of St. Thomas -- 2. The argument from moral obligation -- 3. The argument from desire of happiness -- 4. The consent of mankind.".
- catalog title "A philosophy of God, the elements of Thomist natural theology.".
- catalog type "text".