ECT Seminar: Tianxiang Xu A new proposal on weighing epistemic and practical reasons for belief
A new proposal on weighing epistemic and practical reasons for belief
A new proposal on weighing epistemic and practical reasons for belief
The doctrine of divine simplicity serves two roles in Christian theology—it upholds the creator-creation distinction by saying that only the divine ontology is absolutely simple whereas every other created being is a composite, and it supports divine aseity by identifying the divine attributes with God. Traditional and contemporary versions of divine simplicity have filled these…
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