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Pagina 309
... understood as His independence of the world , and therefore His absoluteness in the usual sense of the term . In this case the absoluteness of God - that which makes it a genuine absoluteness - does not derive primarily from the mode of ...
... understood as His independence of the world , and therefore His absoluteness in the usual sense of the term . In this case the absoluteness of God - that which makes it a genuine absoluteness - does not derive primarily from the mode of ...
Pagina 411
... understood as a specific form of the divine majesty exactly like His mercy . The idea of the patience of God expresses an enrichment , a clari- fication and an intensification of the idea of His mercy , which is itself to be understood ...
... understood as a specific form of the divine majesty exactly like His mercy . The idea of the patience of God expresses an enrichment , a clari- fication and an intensification of the idea of His mercy , which is itself to be understood ...
Pagina 541
... understood by the Nominalists of the later Middle Ages in such a way as to retransfer the potentia extraordinaria into the essence of God . In virtue of His potentia ordinata God was indeed able actually to do everything in the way He ...
... understood by the Nominalists of the later Middle Ages in such a way as to retransfer the potentia extraordinaria into the essence of God . In virtue of His potentia ordinata God was indeed able actually to do everything in the way He ...
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THE FULFILMENT OF THE KNOWLEDGE of | 25 |
THE KNOWABILITY Of | 63 |
THE LIMITS OF THE KNOWLEDGE of | 179 |
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