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The Great Books of the Western Canon, organized by Mortimer J. Adler in the Syntopicon, span 102 enduring ideas—ranging from Truth, Beauty, and Justice to Democracy, Love, and God. These categories trace the intellectual tradition of the West, connecting philosophy, literature, history, science, and theology. Together, they map the recurring questions and principles shaping human thought across centuries.

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The Theological Concept of Eternity and God and Theology

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Theology

The Unfolding Mystery: Eternity, God, and the Fabric of Time Summary The theological concept of Eternity is often misunderstood as simply "infinite Time." However, in classical Theology, Eternity refers to a state utterly transcendent of Time itself – a timeless, changeless present in which God exists. This article explores...

The Concept of God's Will and God

by Henry Montgomery in God

The Unseen Hand: Deconstructing the Concept of God's Will in Philosophy The concept of God's Will stands as a colossal pillar within the architecture of both Western Theology and philosophy, shaping our understanding of creation, morality, and human destiny. Far from a simple decree from on...

The Theological Problem of Evil (Sin) and Theology

by Benjamin Richmond in Theology

The Theological Problem of Evil (Sin) The "Theological Problem of Evil (Sin)" presents one of the most enduring and profound challenges to religious belief: how can an all-good, all-powerful God permit the existence of evil, particularly moral evil – that which we term Sin? This pillar page will explore...

The Idea of God as a First Principle and God

by Daniel Fletcher in God

The Idea of God as a First Principle: A Metaphysical Cornerstone In the grand tapestry of Western thought, the Idea of God has often transcended mere theological doctrine to become a fundamental Principle in Metaphysics. This article explores how, across various philosophical traditions rooted in the Great Books of the...

The Theological Debate on God's Cause and Theology

by Daniel Sanderson in Theology

The Theological Debate on God's Cause: Unpacking the Ultimate Principle By Daniel Sanderson Summary: The Uncaused Origin of Existence The question of God's cause stands as one of the most enduring and profound inquiries within theology and philosophy. This pillar page delves into the historical and...

The Concept of God's Eternity and Concept

by Daniel Sanderson in Concept

Unveiling the Timeless: The Concept of God's Eternity The Concept of God's Eternity is one of the most profound and perplexing ideas in Western philosophy and theology, inviting us to transcend our everyday understanding of Time. It posits a divine existence that is either utterly outside...

The Distinction Between God and Angel and Distinction

by Emily Fletcher in Distinction

Unveiling the Cosmic Hierarchy: The Profound Distinction Between God and Angel At the heart of philosophical and theological inquiry lies the intricate tapestry of being, a cosmos woven with various forms and levels of existence. Among the most fundamental distinctions explored by thinkers throughout history, particularly within the tradition of...

The Connection Between Angel and God and Connection

by Henry Montgomery in Connection

The Celestial Nexus: Unpacking the Profound Connection Between Angel and God From the earliest theological treatises to the grand epic poems of Western thought, the Connection between Angel and God has captivated the human intellect and spiritual imagination. This article delves into the intricate relationship, exploring how angels are not...

The Theological Concept of Providence (Fate) and Theology

by Daniel Fletcher in Theology

The Theological Concept of Providence: Navigating Divine Will and Human Freedom The concept of Providence stands as a cornerstone in Theology, grappling with the profound question of how a benevolent and omnipotent God interacts with the universe He created, particularly concerning the unfolding of events and the destiny of humanity....

The Concept of God as First Cause and God

by Emily Fletcher in God

The Unseen Architect: Exploring God as the First Cause The concept of God as the First Cause is one of the most enduring and profound inquiries in philosophy, serving as a foundational principle in metaphysics and theology across millennia. It seeks to answer the fundamental question: Why is there something...

The Concept of God's Will and God

by Henry Montgomery in God

Unpacking the Divine Decree: A Philosophical Journey Through God's Will The concept of God's Will stands as a monumental pillar in the architecture of philosophy and theology, shaping our understanding of existence, morality, and divine purpose. From ancient covenants to scholastic distinctions, the idea of a...

The Theological Problem of Evil (Sin) and Theology

by Benjamin Richmond in Theology

The Theological Problem of Evil: Confronting the Enigma of Sin The existence of suffering and moral failing in a world purportedly created and governed by an all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-good God presents one of philosophy's most enduring and vexing challenges: the theological problem of evil. At the heart...

The Idea of God as a First Principle and God

by Daniel Fletcher in God

The Idea of God as a First Principle The concept of a "First Principle" is a cornerstone of philosophical inquiry, representing the ultimate ground from which all other truths or existences derive. When we turn our gaze to the Idea of God in Metaphysics, we encounter a profound...

The Concept of Infinity in Theology and Infinity

by Henry Montgomery in Infinity

The Infinite Horizon: God, Eternity, and the Philosophical Quest The concept of infinity stands as one of the most profound and challenging ideas humanity has ever contemplated. Far from being a mere mathematical abstraction, its implications permeate the very foundations of theology, shaping our understanding of God and the nature...

The Role of God in the Moral Universe and God

by Emily Fletcher in God

The Role of God in the Moral Universe: A Philosophical Inquiry The question of God's role in the moral universe is one of philosophy's most enduring and profound inquiries, touching upon the very foundations of Good and Evil. For millennia, thinkers across various religions and theological...

The Nature of God and Theological Reasoning and God

by Daniel Fletcher in God

The Unseen Architecture: Deconstructing the Nature of God Through Theological Reasoning The question of God's nature is arguably the most profound and enduring philosophical inquiry, a cornerstone of human thought that has shaped civilizations, inspired art, and driven countless intellectual pursuits. This article delves into the intricate relationship...

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