The Journal of Religion, 57 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1977 |
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... God's master act ? And Kaufman is not hesitant in answering , " For a monotheistic theology . . . it is the whole course of history , from its initiation in God's creative activity to its consummation when God ultimately achieves his ...
... God's master act ? And Kaufman is not hesitant in answering , " For a monotheistic theology . . . it is the whole course of history , from its initiation in God's creative activity to its consummation when God ultimately achieves his ...
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... God's boundless love for it . " Clearly , this does not mean that God's love is the exclusive cause of each event . Nor does it mean that an event could be an event without prior causal events or the decision of that particular event ...
... God's boundless love for it . " Clearly , this does not mean that God's love is the exclusive cause of each event . Nor does it mean that an event could be an event without prior causal events or the decision of that particular event ...
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... God said it ? Clearly b , if it does make sense , might be considered a challenge to God's authority , for it suggests that God's saying p is not sufficient to authorize beliving p . But a is not as such a challenge to God's authority ...
... God said it ? Clearly b , if it does make sense , might be considered a challenge to God's authority , for it suggests that God's saying p is not sufficient to authorize beliving p . But a is not as such a challenge to God's authority ...
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