The idea of God is one from which contemporary philosophy, to say nothing of Western society at large, seems to have turned away from or replaced by other quests. There is however no greater and more vital subject than the idea of God. It is essential because it is difficult to see how life can have an overriding meaning if there is no God. Or, as Ivan Karamazov puts it in Dostoyevsky’s novel, if there is no God, all hell breaks loose. For philosophers and inquiring minds, God also happens to be one of the most cogent answers to the question as to why there is Being and not nothing. There is little to be gained by looking down on such an answer, which was revered as the highest Good in all cultures and epochs.Can God be positively ...
Somewhat surprisingly, a number of scholars have recently claimed to find an implied theology in Mer...
I present and discuss recent work in analytic philosophy of religion on apophaticism and divine inef...
Both Aquinas and the Neoplatonists affirm a divine super-whatness or super-essence. For the Thom...
The idea of God is one from which contemporary philosophy, to say nothing ofWestern society at large...
Roughly speaking, Augustine claims that ‘Immutable Truth’ is superior to the human mind and, consequ...
“Classical theism,” refers to St. Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologica, which is also known as the Doctr...
Maimonides famously holds that, while it is perfectly possible to know (and say) that God exists, it...
Philosophy of religion has traditionally privileged epistemic questions about God (Does God exist? C...
The existence of God is once again the focus of vivid philosophical discussion. From the point of vi...
The most important claim of the thesis of the divine simplicity is that the daily expressions of lan...
The history of western thought, since its beginning in ancient Greece up to now, is surrounded by Go...
Contemporary debates on divine impassibility generally offer two options: either affirm a suffering ...
The Fathers of the Church from the beginning of the Christian thought were under a strong influence...
Aim: To discuss the relationship between God as understood in philosophy and God as understood by th...
What is the relevance of the sixth-century writings attributed to Dionysius of Areopagite or Pseudo-...
Somewhat surprisingly, a number of scholars have recently claimed to find an implied theology in Mer...
I present and discuss recent work in analytic philosophy of religion on apophaticism and divine inef...
Both Aquinas and the Neoplatonists affirm a divine super-whatness or super-essence. For the Thom...
The idea of God is one from which contemporary philosophy, to say nothing ofWestern society at large...
Roughly speaking, Augustine claims that ‘Immutable Truth’ is superior to the human mind and, consequ...
“Classical theism,” refers to St. Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologica, which is also known as the Doctr...
Maimonides famously holds that, while it is perfectly possible to know (and say) that God exists, it...
Philosophy of religion has traditionally privileged epistemic questions about God (Does God exist? C...
The existence of God is once again the focus of vivid philosophical discussion. From the point of vi...
The most important claim of the thesis of the divine simplicity is that the daily expressions of lan...
The history of western thought, since its beginning in ancient Greece up to now, is surrounded by Go...
Contemporary debates on divine impassibility generally offer two options: either affirm a suffering ...
The Fathers of the Church from the beginning of the Christian thought were under a strong influence...
Aim: To discuss the relationship between God as understood in philosophy and God as understood by th...
What is the relevance of the sixth-century writings attributed to Dionysius of Areopagite or Pseudo-...
Somewhat surprisingly, a number of scholars have recently claimed to find an implied theology in Mer...
I present and discuss recent work in analytic philosophy of religion on apophaticism and divine inef...
Both Aquinas and the Neoplatonists affirm a divine super-whatness or super-essence. For the Thom...