| John B. Cobb, David Ray Griffin - 1976 - 200 sivua
...route of occasions in which the successors with some peculiar completeness sum up their predecessors. The correlate fact in God's nature is an even more...inherits from the temporal counterpart according to the same principle as that by which in the temporal world the future inherits from the past. Thus in the... | |
| Alfred North Whitehead - 2010 - 452 sivua
...route of occasions in which the successors with some peculiar completeness sum up their predecessors. The correlate fact in God's nature is an even more...God's nature inherits from the temporal counterpart [532] according to the same principle as in the temporal world the future inherits from the past. Thus... | |
| George Allan - 1990 - 344 sivua
...consequent nature, as from moment to moment God experiences the creatures of the world, is "an ever more complete unity of life in a chain of elements...succession does not mean loss of immediate unison" [PR 350], then immediacy need not be the functional equivalent of evil. The consequent nature of God... | |
| Carl E. Braaten, Robert W. Jenson - 404 sivua
...route of occasions in which the successors with some peculiar completeness sum up their predecessors. The correlate fact in God's nature is an even more...inherits from the temporal counterpart according to the same principle as in the temporal world the future inherits from the past. Thus in the sense in which... | |
| Denis Hurtubise - 2000 - 314 sivua
...route of occasions in which the successors with some peculiar completeness sum up their predecessors. The correlate fact in God's nature is an even more complete unity 53. Une entité actuelle dont le processus d'unification est terminé a atteint l'état de satisfaction:... | |
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