Irish Writings from the Age of Swift: Archbishop King's Sermon on predestinationCadenus Press, 1976 |
מתוך הספר
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עמוד 25
... argument for atheism . According to this interpretation , King's theory can and does , when ' properly ' interpreted or managed , crush theistic belief between the Scylla of contradiction and the Charybdis of meaninglessness . " That is ...
... argument for atheism . According to this interpretation , King's theory can and does , when ' properly ' interpreted or managed , crush theistic belief between the Scylla of contradiction and the Charybdis of meaninglessness . " That is ...
עמוד 26
... argument . Against any contra theistic argument - e.g . that God cannot be perfect if evil exists - King directs his own contra argument . You cannot know , he says , that there is a conflict because you cannot know what God's perfect ...
... argument . Against any contra theistic argument - e.g . that God cannot be perfect if evil exists - King directs his own contra argument . You cannot know , he says , that there is a conflict because you cannot know what God's perfect ...
עמוד 78
... Arguments used by Cotta against them have no Manner of Force . Since we do not plead for such an Under- standing , Reason , Justice and Virtue , as he objects against , but for more valuable Perfections that are more than equivalent ...
... Arguments used by Cotta against them have no Manner of Force . Since we do not plead for such an Under- standing , Reason , Justice and Virtue , as he objects against , but for more valuable Perfections that are more than equivalent ...
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