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The God of the Philosophers

โœ Scribed by Anthony Kenny


Year
1987
Tongue
English
Leaves
67
Category
Library

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This provocative book examines some of the principal attributes traditionally ascribed to God in western theism, particularly omniscience and omnipotence. From his discussion of a number of related topics, including a comprehensive treatment of the problem of the relations between divine foreknowledge and human freedom, Kenny concludes that there can be no such being as the God of traditional natural theology.


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