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Format – détails additionnels: | Online version: Plantinga, Alvin. Does God have a nature? Milwaukee : Marquette University Press, 1980 (OCoLC)567488432 |
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Type de document: | Livre |
Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs: |
Alvin Plantinga |
ISBN: | 0874621453 9780874621457 |
Numéro OCLC: | 6283344 |
Notes: | "Under the auspices of the Wisconsin-Alpha Chapter of Phi Sigma Tau." |
Description: | 146 pages ; 19 cm. |
Contenu: | Prefatory -- Introduction -- Can we discuss the question? -- Divine simplicity -- Nominalism -- Universal possibilism -- The divine nature. |
Titre de collection: | Aquinas lecture, 1980. |
Responsabilité: | by Alvin Plantinga. |
Résumé:
Sets of contingent objects, perhaps, are as contingent as their members; but properties, propositions, numbers and states of affairs, it seems, are objects whose non-existence is quite impossible. If so, however, how are they related to God? Suppose God has a nature: a property he has essentially that includes each property essential to him. Does God have a nature? And if he does, is there a conflict between God's sovereignty and his having a nature? How is God related to such abstract objects as properties and propositions? These are the questions I want to explore. - Introduction.
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