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  2. Divine simplicity - Wikipedia

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    Absolute (Thomistic) divine simplicity has been criticized by a number of Christian theologians, including John S. Feinberg, Thomas Morris, William Lane Craig, and Alvin Plantinga; in his essay "Does God Have a Nature?", Plantinga calls it "a dark saying indeed". [27] Plantinga presents three arguments against Thomistic divine simplicity.

  3. Thomism - Wikipedia

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    Speaking on the Thomistic interpretation of transubstantiation, Eastern Orthodox theologian Vladimir Lossky states Roman Catholicism rationalizes even the sacrament of the Eucharist : it interprets spiritual action as purely material and debases the sacrament to such an extent that it becomes in its view a kind of atomistic miracle.

  4. Thomistic theology of merit - Wikipedia

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    The Thomistic notion of merit is crucial to such tradition's understanding of the Last Judgment and the subsequent beatific vision. As it has been already mentioned regarding Aquinas' treatment of happiness in life, the fullness of the divine promises for those who perform meritorious actions is to be found only in Heaven.

  5. Classical theism - Wikipedia

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    Classical theism is characterized by a set of core attributes that define God as absolute, perfect, and transcendent. These attributes include divine simplicity, aseity, immutability, eternality, omnipotence, omniscience, and omnibenevolence, each of which has been developed and refined through centuries of philosophical and theological discourse.

  6. Quaestiones Disputatae de Veritate - Wikipedia

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    Divine simplicity; Analogia entis; ... Thomistic sacramental theology; ... but the questions range widely from the definition of truth to divine providence ...

  7. Thomas Aquinas Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Aquinas Dictionary is a collection of quotations by medieval philosopher and theologian Thomas Aquinas, indexed by keywords contained within the quotations. Most of the quotations are taken from the Summa Theologica, with additional material from the Summa contra Gentiles. The quotations are listed without additional commentary or ...

  8. Divine Masculine: Meaning, Traits, Awakening Symptoms - AOL

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    Divine masculine energy is the action-based counterpart to the divine feminine. Learn about what it is, traits, and how to find balance with divine feminine. What Is Divine Masculine?

  9. Quiddity - Wikipedia

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    Divine simplicity; Analogia entis; ... Thomistic theology of merit; Compatibilism; ... The dictionary definition of quiddity at Wiktionary