The absolutely unconditioned status is the usual reading of theosophists’ words regarding the essence of God. But in this article inspiring from a deep and novel division, offered by late Gharavy Isfahany, known as Kompany, regarding the mere truth, quiddity and identity, we will prove another consideration in which neither considering others, so the tenor of the absolutely unconditioned is taken, nor non-considering others is considered. Also we recognize the consideration, the most suitable attention to God’s furtive essence and in the wake of it we consider the absolutely unconditioned in connection with god’s essence in the level of appearance and divulgence in nominal, genuine, emersion, comedown, and creatures places and opening verse...
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In this essay, I defend Gregory Palamas’ distinction between the essence of God and the energies of ...
This is a forthcoming section for the book "Theism and Atheism: Opposing Arguments in Philosophy", e...
We might be tempted to think that, necessarily, if God unsurpassably loves such created persons as t...
Divine essence is most complex gnostical considerations, an absolutely unconditioned status, which i...
This article argues that philosophy of religion should focus on notion of the unconditioned, rather ...
Open Theism, as a new perspective in theology, has attracted attention of many scholars and mainly c...
Abstract: The primary objection that most Mainstream Christian theologies, most notably Calvinist th...
Any new attempt to cope with the problem of theodicy is forced to reinterpret and remodify the class...
The present article is an attempt to analyse the notion of God and its relations to the model of sub...
This paper reconsiders Leibniz’s conception of the nature of possible things and offers a novel inte...
What is the relevance of the sixth-century writings attributed to Dionysius of Areopagite or Pseudo-...
According to the texts of God's knowledge, the purpose of creation is general and necessary, and its...
Spinoza stipulates in E2def2, his definition of the essence of a thing, that the essence of each par...
Emerson’s Transcendentalism, in which both humanity and the cosmos participate, shares the manifesta...
This article first defines the absolute discourse, then discusses its possibility in theology, as we...
In this essay, I defend Gregory Palamas’ distinction between the essence of God and the energies of ...
This is a forthcoming section for the book "Theism and Atheism: Opposing Arguments in Philosophy", e...
We might be tempted to think that, necessarily, if God unsurpassably loves such created persons as t...