Theodicy: Essays on the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man, and the Origin of EvilYale University Press, 1952 - 448 sivua |
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... give that which the thing has not . The Schoolmen , however , usually give instances of this power which to me appear impossible : they main- tain , for example , that God can give the creature the faculty to create . It may be that ...
... give that which the thing has not . The Schoolmen , however , usually give instances of this power which to me appear impossible : they main- tain , for example , that God can give the creature the faculty to create . It may be that ...
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... give a good which he knows an evil But will will abuse , when the general plan of things demands that he give it ; or again to say that he should give certain means for pre- venting it , contrary to this same general order : that is to ...
... give a good which he knows an evil But will will abuse , when the general plan of things demands that he give it ; or again to say that he should give certain means for pre- venting it , contrary to this same general order : that is to ...
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... give to it . They only had to say to their homerful , Thou shalt be a capon , thou shalt be a partridge . But if I am free to give these six degrees of goodness to the object , am I not permitted to give it more good- ness ? I think ...
... give to it . They only had to say to their homerful , Thou shalt be a capon , thou shalt be a partridge . But if I am free to give these six degrees of goodness to the object , am I not permitted to give it more good- ness ? I think ...
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EDITORS INTRODUCTION page | 7 |
PREFACE | 49 |
PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION ON THE CONFORMITY | 73 |
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