The Journal of Religion, 57 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1977 |
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... argument . When Hegel's threefold proof of God's existence is placed within the con- text of his complete system , it becomes evident that this argument charts the course of the mind from sensible intuition to truth , or from immediate ...
... argument . When Hegel's threefold proof of God's existence is placed within the con- text of his complete system , it becomes evident that this argument charts the course of the mind from sensible intuition to truth , or from immediate ...
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... argument is more effectively captured by the terms " Power or force " ( PR , 3 : 328 ; 17 , 501 ) . God is the infinite power that creates and sustains all things . However , from Hegel's point of view , the conclusion of this argument ...
... argument is more effectively captured by the terms " Power or force " ( PR , 3 : 328 ; 17 , 501 ) . God is the infinite power that creates and sustains all things . However , from Hegel's point of view , the conclusion of this argument ...
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... argument . As the cosmological argument points to the teleological argument , so the teleological argument necessarily leads to the third moment of the proof of God's existence , the ontological argument.14 V. THE ONTOLOGICAL ARGUMENT ...
... argument . As the cosmological argument points to the teleological argument , so the teleological argument necessarily leads to the third moment of the proof of God's existence , the ontological argument.14 V. THE ONTOLOGICAL ARGUMENT ...
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