Christian Thought, from Erasmus to BerdyaevPrentice-Hall, 1962 - Всего страниц: 246 |
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... things ; they depend on Him not only for the beginning of their existence , but for its continuation as well . Moreover , all things are determined by God , so that nothing in nature is con- tingent . There is no such thing as free ...
... things ; they depend on Him not only for the beginning of their existence , but for its continuation as well . Moreover , all things are determined by God , so that nothing in nature is con- tingent . There is no such thing as free ...
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... things there is absolutely nothing by virtue of which they can be called contingent . . their fixed character has been proved . " Accordingly , all notion of free will , whether in God or man , must be rejected . Spinoza thus ...
... things there is absolutely nothing by virtue of which they can be called contingent . . their fixed character has been proved . " Accordingly , all notion of free will , whether in God or man , must be rejected . Spinoza thus ...
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... Things have no independent existence , for all depend on Him : " they have their being of a different degree , strength , size , and content , but the being of all these things is not self- existent . . . . When we ascribe being to ...
... Things have no independent existence , for all depend on Him : " they have their being of a different degree , strength , size , and content , but the being of all these things is not self- existent . . . . When we ascribe being to ...
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