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▼a Gould, Paul. |
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▼a Beyond the Control of God?
▼h [electronic resource] :
▼b Six Views on the Problem of God and Abstract Objects. |
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▼a London :
▼b Bloomsbury Publishing,
▼c 2014. |
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▼a 1 online resource (220 pages). |
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▼a Bloomsbury Studies in Philosophy of Religion |
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▼a FC; Half title; Bloomsbury Studies in Philosophy of Religion; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction to the Problem of God and Abstract Objects Paul M. Gould; 1. God and Propositions Keith Yandell; Response to Keith Yandell; Paul M. Gould and Richard Brian Davis; Greg Welty; William Lane Craig; Scott A. Shalkowski; Graham Oppy; Response to Critics Keith Yandell; 2. Modified Theistic Activism Paul M. Gould and Richard Brian Davis; Response to Paul M. Gould and Richard Brian Davis; Keith Yandell; Greg Welty; William Lane Craig; Scott A. Shalkowski; Graham Oppy. |
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▼a Response to Critics Paul M. Gould and Richard Brian Davis3. Theistic Conceptual Realism Greg Welty; Response to Greg Welty; Keith Yandell; Paul M. Gould and Richard Brian Davis; William Lane Craig; Scott A. Shalkowski; Graham Oppy; Response to Critics Greg Welty; 4. Anti-Platonism William Lane Craig; Response to William Lane Craig; Keith Yandell; Paul M. Gould and Richard Brian Davis; Greg Welty; Scott A. Shalkowski; Graham Oppy; Response to Critics William Lane Craig; 5. God with or without Abstract Objects Scott A. Shalkowski; Response to Scott A. Shalkowski; Keith Yandell. |
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▼a Paul M. Gould and Richard Brian DavisGreg Welty; William Lane Craig; Graham Oppy; Response to Critics Scott A. Shalkowski; 6. Abstract Objects? Who Cares! Graham Oppy; Response to Graham Oppy; Keith Yandell; Paul M. Gould and Richard Brian Davis; Greg Welty; William Lane Craig; Scott A. Shalkowski; Response to Critics Graham Oppy; Bibliography; Contributors; Index. |
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▼a The question of God's relationship to abstract objects touches on a number of perennial concerns related to the nature of God. God is typically thought to be an independent and self-sufficient being. Further, God is typically thought to be supremely sovereign such that all reality distinct from God is dependent on God's creative and sustaining activity. However, the view that there are abstract objects seems to be a repudiation of this traditional understanding of God. Abstract objects are typically thought to exist necessarily and it is natural to think that if something exists necessarily, i. |
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▼a Abstraction. |
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▼d London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 짤2014
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