Great Books of the Western World, Band 19Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... relation to creatures , such as Lord and Creator , are applied to God from eternity . Obj . 4. Further , names of this kind signify re- lation . Therefore that relation must be some- thing in God or in the creature only . But it can ...
... relation to creatures , such as Lord and Creator , are applied to God from eternity . Obj . 4. Further , names of this kind signify re- lation . Therefore that relation must be some- thing in God or in the creature only . But it can ...
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... relation in its own proper notion signifies only what refers to another . Such relation to another exists some- times in the nature of things , as in those things which by their own very nature are ordered to each other , and have an ...
... relation in its own proper notion signifies only what refers to another . Such relation to another exists some- times in the nature of things , as in those things which by their own very nature are ordered to each other , and have an ...
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... Relation to Creatures ? We proceed thus to the Third Article : It would seem that the name Word does not signi- fy relation to creatures . Objection 1. For every name that connotes some effect in creatures is said of God essential- ly ...
... Relation to Creatures ? We proceed thus to the Third Article : It would seem that the name Word does not signi- fy relation to creatures . Objection 1. For every name that connotes some effect in creatures is said of God essential- ly ...
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absolutely accidental according action agent intellect Alexander of Hales angels animals answer appetite Aristotle Augustine says Averroes Avicenna beget belongs body Boëthius called cause Chap City of God composite concupiscible consider contrary corporeal things corruptible created creatures Dionysius says Div distinction divine essence divine person earth effect eternal evil exist Father fore free choice Further genus God's grace Happiness heaven Hence Holy Ghost human hypostasis immaterial infinite intel intellectual soul intelligible species knowledge matter means Metaphysics mode moved movement nature notion Objection operation perfect Peter Lombard phantasms Philosopher says Plato points of inquiry potency predestination predicated principle proceed proper reason regards relation Reply Obj says De Trin Second Article Sect seems sence sense sensible shown above Q signify spiritual subsisting substance tellect term tion Trinity truth ture understood universal word