The Old Testament reveals the truth about God’s creation of everything from nothing. Christianity has accepted this revelation and Christian thinkers have further developed this concept. The Christian Neoplatonist Eriugena, in particular, considered the creation and nothingness out of which God made everything. Interpreting the biblical description of creation in the context of his own philosophical system, Eriugena came to the conclusion that nothingness is the perfect fullness of the goodness of God, who created all the qualities of human nature. A perfect creature was created in a perfect man. The error resulting from an unreasonable choice caused man to get rid of perfection and exist in an imperfect form. The concept of creating everyt...
This article brings into prominence important presuppositions for the theological reflection on crea...
Nic jako označení divinní entity Nothingness as denotation of divine entity Mgr. Ondřej Čihák This t...
The problem of creation, which has largely disappeared from contemporary scientific discourse, was c...
The concept of creation in the tradition of human thought was investigated in the theological perspe...
Creation means the gift of God of a reality that is not His and hence the reality of the world. Crea...
The thesis deals with the concept of creation in Genesis 1:1-2:4a, which is seen as a fundamental te...
The Bible opens with a statement that forms the basis of our faith: “In the beginning God created th...
The article discusses the problem of the ontological distinction between God’s transcendence and imm...
The question of God’s relationship with creation touches upon important contemporary issues with reg...
I would like to answer the question whether creation can be proved and chiefly whether it is nowada...
Nauczanie Nowego Testamentu w zakresie teologii stworzenia koncentruje się na wydarzeniu Jezusa Chry...
Creation is the ultimate act of divine revelation. And that revelation requires both the ‘natural’ w...
The doctrine of creation from nothing (or ex nihilo) affirms the complete dependence of all being on...
AbstractIn the Bible we find, in the “book of Genesis”, two accounts of creation, which refer to two...
The question about man, his origin, structure, place, and role in the world, relation to others and ...
This article brings into prominence important presuppositions for the theological reflection on crea...
Nic jako označení divinní entity Nothingness as denotation of divine entity Mgr. Ondřej Čihák This t...
The problem of creation, which has largely disappeared from contemporary scientific discourse, was c...
The concept of creation in the tradition of human thought was investigated in the theological perspe...
Creation means the gift of God of a reality that is not His and hence the reality of the world. Crea...
The thesis deals with the concept of creation in Genesis 1:1-2:4a, which is seen as a fundamental te...
The Bible opens with a statement that forms the basis of our faith: “In the beginning God created th...
The article discusses the problem of the ontological distinction between God’s transcendence and imm...
The question of God’s relationship with creation touches upon important contemporary issues with reg...
I would like to answer the question whether creation can be proved and chiefly whether it is nowada...
Nauczanie Nowego Testamentu w zakresie teologii stworzenia koncentruje się na wydarzeniu Jezusa Chry...
Creation is the ultimate act of divine revelation. And that revelation requires both the ‘natural’ w...
The doctrine of creation from nothing (or ex nihilo) affirms the complete dependence of all being on...
AbstractIn the Bible we find, in the “book of Genesis”, two accounts of creation, which refer to two...
The question about man, his origin, structure, place, and role in the world, relation to others and ...
This article brings into prominence important presuppositions for the theological reflection on crea...
Nic jako označení divinní entity Nothingness as denotation of divine entity Mgr. Ondřej Čihák This t...
The problem of creation, which has largely disappeared from contemporary scientific discourse, was c...