Our Idea of God: An Introduction to Philosophical TheologyRegent College Publishing, 2002 - 192 sivua |
Sisältö
The Project of Philosophical Theology | 15 |
The Concept of God | 27 |
The Ultimate Method | 40 |
Gods Goodness | 47 |
The Problems of Praiseworthiness and Moral Freedom | 56 |
The Power of God | 65 |
Gods Knowledge | 83 |
Certainty and Uncertainty about Gods Knowledge | 102 |
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Our Idea of God: An Introduction to Philosophical Theology Thomas V. Morris Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 1991 |
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