God

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 Concept of God as First Cause and God

by Emily Fletcher in God

The Unseen Hand: God as the First Cause in Metaphysics The human mind, in its ceaseless quest for understanding, inevitably grapples with the question of origins. Why is there something rather than nothing? How did the intricate tapestry of existence begin? For millennia, philosophers and theologians alike have posited the...

The Concept of God's Love and Concept

by Benjamin Richmond in Concept

The Enduring Concept of God's Love: A Philosophical Journey The concept of God's love stands as one of the most profound and perennially debated themes in Western thought, weaving its intricate threads through philosophy, theology, and human experience. It is a notion that has inspired poets,...

The Relationship Between God and the World and Relation

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Relation

Unveiling the Cosmic Tapestry: The Intricate Relation Between God and the World The question of how God relates to the World is arguably one of the most enduring and profound inquiries in human thought, a bedrock of both philosophy and theology. From the earliest myths to the most sophisticated metaphysical...

The Concept of God's Will and Cause and Concept

by Daniel Sanderson in Concept

The Grand Tapestry: Unraveling the Concept of God's Will and Cause A Journey Through Divine Intent and Cosmic Origins The concept of God's Will and Cause stands as one of the most profound and enduring inquiries in the annals of philosophy and theology. From ancient cosmologies...

The Theological Concept of Eternity and God and Theology

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Theology

Beyond the Clock: Unpacking God's Eternity A Timeless Truth: The Theological Concept of Eternity and God The theological concept of eternity posits God's existence not as an endless stretch of time, but as a timeless, simultaneous whole, entirely outside and distinct from the temporal dimension we...

The Concept of God's Will and God

by Henry Montgomery in God

The Unfolding Tapestry: Deconstructing the Concept of God's Will The concept of "God's Will" stands as a monumental pillar in human intellectual and spiritual history, a notion so pervasive it has shaped civilizations, inspired profound acts of devotion, and fueled endless philosophical debate. From...

The Theological Problem of Evil (Sin) and Theology

by Benjamin Richmond in Theology

The Theological Problem of Evil (Sin): An Enduring Planksip Inquiry The existence of suffering, injustice, and moral failing in a world purportedly created and sustained by an all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-good God represents arguably the most profound and persistent challenge to theological belief. This isn't merely an academic...

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 A Foundational Concept in Philosophy In the grand tapestry of philosophical thought, few concepts are as enduringly central and profoundly debated as the Idea of God as a First Principle. This isn't merely a theological assertion, but...

The Concept of Infinity in Theology and Infinity

by Henry Montgomery in Infinity

The profound contemplation of the divine inevitably leads us to the concept of infinity. For millennia, thinkers have wrestled with the idea of the boundless, the endless, and the immeasurable, finding its most compelling manifestation in the nature of God. This article delves into the intricate relationship between infinity and...

The Role of God in the Moral Universe and God

by Emily Fletcher in God

The Role of God in the Moral Universe: An Enduring Inquiry The question of God's role in the moral universe is one of philosophy's most profound and persistent inquiries, touching the very foundations of human ethics, purpose, and the nature of reality itself. This pillar page...

The Idea of Eternity and the Divine and Eternity

by Daniel Sanderson in Eternity

The Timeless Echo: Exploring Eternity and the Divine The human mind, bound by the relentless march of time, perpetually grapples with the idea of eternity. This concept, far from being a mere extension of duration, represents a fundamental philosophical and theological challenge, especially when intertwined with the nature of the...

The Nature of God and Theological Reasoning and God

by Daniel Fletcher in God

The Divine Architect: Unpacking God, Theology, and the Art of Philosophical Reasoning The concept of God has served as both the bedrock and the battleground for millennia of human thought, profoundly shaping our understanding of existence, morality, and purpose. This article delves into the intricate relationship between the nature of...

The Nature of God's Immortality and Nature

by Daniel Sanderson in Nature

The Nature of God's Immortality: Beyond Temporal Bounds The concept of God's immortality is a cornerstone of theological and philosophical inquiry, often misunderstood when viewed through the lens of human experience. It is not merely an endless duration of existence, but rather a profound state of...

The Theological Debate on God's Cause and Theology

by Daniel Sanderson in Theology

The Theological Debate on God's Cause: An Inquiry into First Principles A Summary of Divine Origins The question of God's cause stands as one of the most profound and persistent inquiries within theology and philosophy. At its heart lies a fundamental principle: does everything require a...

The Concept of God's Eternity and Concept

by Daniel Sanderson in Concept

The Concept of God's Eternity: Beyond the Sands of Time The Concept of God's Eternity is one of the most profound and challenging ideas in philosophy and theology. Far from merely denoting an unending span of Time, it posits a divine existence that transcends temporality altogether....

The Distinction Between God and Angel and Distinction

by Emily Fletcher in Distinction

The Celestial Hierarchy: Unpacking the Distinction Between God and Angel At the heart of philosophical and theological inquiry lies the profound distinction between the Creator and the created. This article aims to illuminate the fundamental differences between God and Angel, two pivotal concepts in theology that, while often discussed together,...

The Connection Between Angel and God and Connection

by Henry Montgomery in Connection

The Celestial Nexus: Unpacking the Profound Connection Between Angel and God The relationship between angels and God represents one of the most profound and intricate subjects within Western theology and philosophy, serving as a crucial lens through which humanity has sought to comprehend the divine. Far from mere ethereal beings,...

The Theological Concept of Providence (Fate) and Theology

by Daniel Fletcher in Theology

The Unseen Hand: Exploring the Theological Concept of Providence (Fate) A Divine Blueprint or an Unyielding Chain? In the grand theatre of existence, where events unfold with bewildering complexity, humanity has forever grappled with the question of destiny. Is our journey dictated by an impersonal, unyielding force, or is there...

The Concept of God as First Cause and God

by Emily Fletcher in God

The Unseen Architect: Exploring the Concept of God as First Cause The human mind, ever curious, inevitably grapples with the grand question of existence: Why is there something rather than nothing? This profound inquiry leads us into the heart of metaphysics, specifically to the concept of a First Cause. This...

The Concept of God's Love and Concept

by Benjamin Richmond in Concept

The Concept of God's Love: A Philosophical and Theological Inquiry The notion of God's love stands as a cornerstone in countless spiritual traditions and has profoundly shaped Western thought. Far from a simple sentiment, it is a complex philosophical and theological concept that has been debated,...

The Relationship Between God and the World and Relation

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Relation

The Cosmic Tapestry: Unraveling the Relation Between God and the World The relation between God and the World is perhaps the most profound and enduring question in all of theology and philosophy, shaping our understanding of existence, purpose, and reality itself. At its core, this inquiry seeks to define how...

The Concept of God's Will and Cause and Concept

by Daniel Sanderson in Concept

The Unfolding Tapestry: Exploring the Concept of God's Will and Cause A Journey into Divine Intent and Universal Genesis The concept of God, His will, and His role as the ultimate cause of all existence stands as one of the most enduring, complex, and profound inquiries in philosophy...

The Theological Concept of Eternity and God and Theology

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Theology

Unveiling Divine Eternity: Beyond the Sands of Time The Timeless Nature of God: A Summary The theological concept of eternity, particularly as applied to God, posits a state fundamentally distinct from mere endless duration or infinite time. Instead, it describes God's existence as timeless, simultaneous, and utterly outside...

The Concept of God's Will and God

by Henry Montgomery in God

The Unfathomable Blueprint: Exploring the Concept of God's Will The concept of God's Will stands as one of the most profound and enduring mysteries at the heart of theology and philosophy. It is the ultimate expression of divine agency, the cause behind all existence, and the...

The Theological Problem of Evil (Sin) and Theology

by Benjamin Richmond in Theology

The Theological Problem of Evil: Wrestling with Sin in a World Made by God The existence of evil has long been the most formidable intellectual challenge to belief in an all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-good God. This is the essence of the "problem of evil." But when we narrow...

The Idea of God as a First Principle and God

by Daniel Fletcher in God

The Idea of God as a First Principle: Grounding Reality and Thought In the vast landscape of philosophical inquiry, few concepts hold as much weight and enduring fascination as the Idea of God. Far from being solely a theological construct, the Idea of God has profoundly shaped Metaphysics and epistemology...

The Concept of Infinity in Theology and Infinity

by Henry Montgomery in Infinity

The Unbounded Horizon: Exploring the Concept of Infinity in Theology The concept of Infinity stands as a cornerstone in theological discourse, particularly in understanding the nature and attributes of God. It is not merely a mathematical abstraction but a profound philosophical and spiritual truth that underpins much of Western Theology....

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 challenges. It probes the very foundations of Good and Evil, asking whether morality is an objective, divinely ordained...

The Nature of God and Theological Reasoning and God

by Daniel Fletcher in God

The Enduring Quest: Navigating the Nature of God Through Theological Reasoning Summary: The human endeavor to comprehend the Nature of God stands as one of philosophy's most profound and persistent challenges. This article explores how theological reasoning, drawing deeply from centuries of intellectual inquiry within various religions, has...

The Nature of God's Immortality and Nature

by Daniel Sanderson in Nature

Beyond Time's Grasp: Unpacking the Nature of God's Immortality The concept of Immortality often conjures images of endless life, an existence stretching infinitely through time. Yet, when we speak of God's Immortality, we are not merely extending a human lifespan to an infinite degree....

The Theological Debate on God's Cause and Theology

by Daniel Sanderson in Theology

The Uncaused First Cause: Navigating the Theological Debate on God's Cause The question of God's existence has long been a bedrock of philosophical and theological inquiry, but perhaps no aspect of this debate is more fundamental, or more perplexing, than the question of God's...

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 stands as one of the most profound and challenging ideas in philosophy and theology, demanding that we rethink our ordinary understanding of Time. Far from simply meaning "lasting forever," the philosophical...

The Distinction Between God and Angel and Distinction

by Emily Fletcher in Distinction

Unveiling the Metaphysical Divide: The Distinction Between God and Angel The realms of theology and metaphysics have long grappled with the nature of existence, particularly concerning divine and spiritual entities. While often associated in popular imagination, a profound and essential distinction exists between God and Angel. This article aims to...

The Connection Between Angel and God and Connection

by Henry Montgomery in Connection

The Celestial Nexus: Exploring the Profound Connection Between Angel and God From ancient theological treatises to the grand philosophical systems of the medieval era, the concept of angels has captivated the human intellect, serving as a crucial bridge in our understanding of the divine. This article delves into the intricate...

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