Essays About omnipotent supremely

 

  • Descartes First Meditation
    ... A God that he believes to be an omnipotent supremely good being, not capable of deceiving him or imposing falsehoods upon him. Out ...
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  • Justice and Mercifulness of God in Anselm
    ... Ch.6 p.90) He also states, "...rational necessity has already asserted that it (supreme essence, meaning God) is supremely powerful or omnipotent." (Mono. ...
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  • Descartes' Proof of God
    ... In order to be rid of the notion of an evil, supremely powerful deceitful demon ... His idea of God as a kind of infinite, omnipotent substance must also contain ...
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  • Grounds of Religious Faith and The Existence of God
    ... the idea of a God who is eternal, infinite, omniscient, omnipotent, benevolent, and ... According to Descartes, this idea of a supremely intelligent and supremely ...
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  • Ontological and Cosmological Arguments
    ... of a contradiction to think of God (that is, a supremely perfect being ... Traditional theology has believed that God is omnipotent (all-powerful), omniscient (all ...
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  • St Augustine
    ... Their idea was that there were two omnipotent forces, good and evil ... may fluctuate: "But because they are not, like their Creator, supremely and unchangeably good ...
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  • The good life
    ... Plato's philosophy assumes that God exists as a supremely good being whose ... assumes God exists as the ultimately good (but not omnipotent) being, Aristotle ...
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  • aristoltes refutation of plato's theory of ideas
    ... Plato's philosophy assumes that God exists as a supremely good being whose ... assumes God exists as the ultimately good (but not omnipotent) being, Aristotle ...
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  • Descartes
    ... so much objective reality that it can only come from a supremely perfect cause ... the argument may be, are not sufficient in proving an Omnipotent, Omniscient God. ...
    (3205 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)

     


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