Irish Writings from the Age of Swift: Archbishop King's Sermon on predestinationCadenus Press, 1976 |
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... negative theology and fideism . Negative theology - which goes back at least as far as Dionysus the pseudo- Aeropagite ( circa sixth century ) - stresses our in- ability to say anything positive about God or things spiritual . Even ...
... negative theology and fideism . Negative theology - which goes back at least as far as Dionysus the pseudo- Aeropagite ( circa sixth century ) - stresses our in- ability to say anything positive about God or things spiritual . Even ...
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... negative theology that King tries to reconcile divine foreknowledge and human freedom . Because we cannot know the former as it actually is , King claims that we cannot sensibly suppose that it conflicts with human freedom ; and since ...
... negative theology that King tries to reconcile divine foreknowledge and human freedom . Because we cannot know the former as it actually is , King claims that we cannot sensibly suppose that it conflicts with human freedom ; and since ...
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... negative theology reinter- preted as pragmatic representationalism . Fideistic negative theology , while it assures us that God is , precludes us from saying what He is . It is pragmatic representationalism that provides the form and ...
... negative theology reinter- preted as pragmatic representationalism . Fideistic negative theology , while it assures us that God is , precludes us from saying what He is . It is pragmatic representationalism that provides the form and ...
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