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    (1 other version)Rival concepts of God and rival versions of mysticism.Daniel A. Dombrowski - 2010 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 68 (1-3):153-165.
    There is a well known debate between those who defend a traditional (or classical) concept of God and those who defend a process (or neoclassical) concept of God. Not as well known are the implications of these two rival concepts of God in the effort to understand religious experience. With the aid of the great pragmatist philosopher John Smith, I defend the process (or neoclassical) concept of God in its ability to better illuminate and render as intelligible as possible (...)
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  2. Concepts of God.William Wainwright - unknown
    The object of attitudes valorized in the major religious traditions is typically regarded as maximally great. Conceptions of maximal greatness differ but theists believe that a maximally great reality must be a maximally great person or God. Theists largely agree that a maximally great person would be omnipresent, omnipotent, omniscient, and all good. They do not agree on a number of God's other attributes, however. We will illustrate this by examining the debate over God's impassibility in western theism and a (...)
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    The Concept of God: Special Issue of the Journal of Applied Logics.Ricardo Silvestre (ed.) - 2019 - Londres, Reino Unido: College Publications.
    This special issue of the Journal of Applied Logics deals with the logical aspects of the concept of God. It contains the following articles: Logic and the Concept of God, by Stanisław Krajewski and Ricardo Silvestre; Mathematical Models in Theology. A Buber-inspired Model of God and its Application to “Shema Israel”, by Stanisław Krajewski; Gödel’s God-like Essence, by Talia Leven; A Logical Solution to the Paradox of the Stone, by Héctor Hernández Ortiz and Victor Cantero; No New Solutions to the (...)
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    Comparing Concepts of God: Translating God in the Chinese and Yoruba Religious Contexts.G. U. Rouyan - 2022 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 11 (1):139-150.
    This article discusses the concept of God with a focus on the translation of God in the Chinese and Yoruba religious contexts. Translating the word God is of the essence when comparing concepts of god. The translation of the Christian God as Olodumare misrepresents the latter. As suggested by Africanists, there should be appropriate translations for God, Olodumare, and other African gods. As a preliminary comparative attempt, this article presents a case on the introduction of God to the Chinese (...)
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    The Conception of God in the Philosophy of Aquinas.Robert Leet Patterson - 1933 - Merrick, N.Y.: Routledge.
    At the beginning of the thirteenth century the recovery by western Christendom from the Arabs, Jews and Greeks of the metaphysical treatises of Aristotle, and their translation into Latin, caused a ferment in the intellectual world comparable to that produced by Darwin in the nineteenth century. To vindicate traditional methodoxy Albertus Magnus undertook to harmonize the doctrines of the Church with the Peripatetic philosophy, and this work was carried to its conclusion by his pupil, St Thomas Aquinas, with such success (...)
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    Anthropomorphic Concepts of God.Edward L. Schoen - 1990 - Religious Studies 26 (1):123 - 139.
    Three of the most venerable objections to anthropomorphic conceptions of the divine are traceable to Xenophanes and his critique of the early Greek gods. Though suitably revised, these ancient criticisms have persisted over the centuries, plaguing various religious communities, particularly those of classical Christian commitment. Xenophanes complained that anthropomorphism leads to unseemly characterizations, noting that both over the ages, the list of unseemly characteristics has expanded somewhat.
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  7. Alternative Concepts of God: Essays on the Metaphysics of the Divine.Andrei A. Buckareff & Yujin Nagasawa (eds.) - 2016 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    According to traditional Judeo-Christian-Islamic theism, God is an omniscient, omnipotent, and morally perfect agent. This volume shows that philosophy of religion needs to take seriously alternative concepts of the divine, and demonstrates the considerable philosophical interest that they hold.
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  8. The concept of God.Thomas V. Morris - 1988 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 178 (4):504-505.
     
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    Concepts of God in Islam.Zain Ali - 2016 - Philosophy Compass 11 (12):892-904.
    This article explores the various ways in which Muslims, in the past and the present, think about God. The article canvasses a range of views on questions and puzzles pertaining to the essence and attributes of God, the basis of God's Justice, the transcendence of God, and our ability to know and understand God. We encounter a diverse, and at times radically divergent range of views on how best to understand divinity within the tradition of Islam. Given the various conceptions (...)
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    Concepts of God.Paul Gastwirth - 1972 - Religious Studies 8 (2):147 - 152.
    During World War I, Bertrand Russell's outspoken pacifism resulted in his being committed to jail. When he entered the prison, he was met by the warden who showed himself to be quite ecumenical in his religious beliefs, as indicated by this anecdote: ‘I was much cheered on my arrival by the warder at the gate, who had to take particluars about me. He asked my religion and I replied “agnostic”. He asked how to spell it, and remarked with a sigh: (...)
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    The concept of God.D. Z. Phillips - 1975 - Philosophical Books 16 (3):34-35.
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  12. alternative Conceptions of god.J. M. Gustafson - 1994 - In Thomas F. Tracy (ed.), The God Who Acts: Philosophical and Theological Explorations. Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 63--74.
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    The Concept of God in the Bhagavad Gita.Patrick Olivelle - 1964 - International Philosophical Quarterly 4 (4):514-540.
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    Images of Eternity. Concepts of God in Five Religious Traditions. Keith Ward.Damien Keown - 1995 - Buddhist Studies Review 12 (2):197-200.
    Images of Eternity. Concepts of God in Five Religious Traditions. Keith Ward. Oneworld Publications Ltd., Oxford and New York 1993. viii, 197 pp. £8.95.
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  15. (1 other version)The Concept of God.Keith Ward - 1975 - Religious Studies 11 (4):490-494.
     
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    The conception of God in the philosophy of Josiah Royce: a critical exposition of its epistemological and metaphysical development.George Dykhuizen - 1934 - Chicago,: Chicago University Press.
  17. The conception of God, an aaaress before the union.Josiah Royce - 1896 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4 (1):5-5.
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  18. (1 other version)The Conception of God.J. Royce - 1896 - Philosophical Review 5:213.
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  19. The Concept of God and Its Role in the Semantics of Divine Attributes.Meysam Molaei - 2014 - پژوهشنامه فلسفه دین 12 (1):103-126.
    This article does not attempt to answer all questions against the semantics of the attributes of God, Even not going to answer that,” what is the meaning of Omniscient/ Omnipotent/perfectly Good?” Rather, we want to provide with a way which shows how the properties mentioned above can be defined or judged. We assert that for the semantics of the properties of God, one has to consider the theists’ Understanding of God. On the traditional understanding of monotheistic religions, especially Islam, we (...)
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  20. The concept of God in Hartshorne, Charles.A. Babolin - 1987 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 79 (4):558-563.
     
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    The concept of God (īśvara) in classical yoga.Georg Feuerstein - 1987 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 15 (4):385-397.
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  22. On the Representation of the Concept of God.Ricardo Sousa Silvestre - 2022 - Philosophia 50 (2):731-755.
    While the failure of the so-called classical theory of concepts - according to which definitions are the proper way to characterize concepts - is a consensus, metaphysical philosophy of religion still deals with the concept of God in a predominantly definitional way. It thus seems fair to ask: Does this failure imply that a definitional characterization of the concept of God is equally untenable? The first purpose of this paper is to answer this question. I focus on the (...)
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    The Concept of God.Thomas V. Morris (ed.) - 1987 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In recent years, there has been a striking resurgence of interest in the traditional Judeo-Christian concept of God. This anthology contains a representative sample of some of the best contemporary philosophical work on this central religious idea, covering such topics as the existence of God, the physical nature of God, and the "divine attributes"--goodness, omnipotence, omniscience, eternity, immutability, and simplicity.
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    The conception of God: A philosophical discussion concerning the nature of the divine idea as a demonstrable reality.John Grier Hibben - 1899 - Psychological Review 6 (1):111-112.
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  25. Western concepts of God.Brian Morley - 2002 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
     
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    The conception of God in the philosophy of Josiah Royce.George Dykhuizen - 1936 - Chicago, Ill.,:
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    The conception of God in the later Royce.Edward A. Jarvis - 1975 - The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff.
    CHAPTER I THE EARLY THOUGHT OF ROYCE The Religious Aspect of Philosophy was the first major work of Josiah Royce and it established his reputation as a ...
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    Concepts of God: Images of the Divine in the Five Religious Traditions.Keith Ward - 1998 - Oneworld Publications.
    Is there a universal concept of God? Do all the great faiths of the world share a vision of the same supreme reality? In an attempt to answer these questions, Keith Ward considers the doctrine of an ultimate reality within five world religions - Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism and Christianity. He studies closely the works of definitive, orthodox writers from each tradition - Sankara, Ramanuja, Asvaghosa, Maimonides, Al-Ghazzali and Aquinas - to build up a series of 'images' of God, a (...)
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    The concepts of God and soul in a scientific view of human purpose.Ralph Wendell Burhoe - 1973 - Zygon 8 (3-4):412-442.
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    The conception of God.Josiah Royce - 1897 - St. Clair Shores, Mich.,: Scholarly Press. Edited by Sidney Edward Mezes, Joseph Le Conte & George Holmes Howison.
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    Images of Eternity: Concepts of God in Five Religious Traditions.Keith Ward - 1987
    In this book, the author considers the doctrine of ultimate reality - God - within five world religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism and Christianity. By closely studying an orthodox writer in each tradition, the author builds up "pictures" of God and uncovers a common core of belief.
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    Gordon Kaufman's humanizing concept of God.Myriam Renaud - 2013 - Zygon 48 (3):514-532.
    Why should Gordon Kaufman's mid-career theological method be of renewed interest to contemporary theists? Two distinguishing characteristics of the West today are its increasing religious pluralism and the growing numbers of theists who rely on hybrid approaches to construct concepts of God. Kaufman's method is well suited to this current state of affairs because it is open to diverse religious and theological perspectives and to perspectives from science and secular humanism. It also militates against the weaknesses inherent to hybrid (...)
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  33. Concepts of God in Vaishnavism: Philosophical Perspectives.R. Silvestre, A. Herbert & B. Göcke (eds.) - forthcoming - Routledge.
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    Constructing moral concepts of God in a global age.Myriam Renaud - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Constructing Moral Concepts of God in a Global Age sets aside arguments about God's existence and focuses on what people say and think about God. It offers a theological method, or step-by-step approach to exploring and, if warranted, reframing personal convictions about God and the worldviews shaped by those convictions. Since a moral God is more likely to foster a moral life, this method integrates an ethical check to ensure that conceptions of God and their associated worldviews are validly (...)
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    A history of the concept of God: a process approach.Daniel A. Dombrowski - 2016 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    A history of the concept of God through the lens of process thought.
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  36. Concepts of God and Models of the God–world relation.Benedikt Paul Göcke - 2017 - Philosophy Compass 12 (2):e12402.
    There is a variety of concepts of the divine in the eastern and western theological and philosophical traditions. There is, however, not enough reflection on the logic behind concepts of God and their justification. I clarify some necessary and sufficient conditions any attempt to explicate a concept of God has to take into account. I argue that each concept of God is a cypher for a particular worldview and distinguishes three types of justification frequently used to bestow content (...)
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    The Concept of God.Asokananda Prosad - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 45:289-297.
    “Rethinking Philosophy Today” is very much applicable in every respect when we delve deep in philosophy to co-ordinate science and religion. Since science has a great part to set people brood over religion, we must think today over and over again about something very specific in the world of religion from the point of view of science to enlighten philosophy. In every religion, as a matter of fact, Concept of God is deeply thought of. Earlier we could think about the (...)
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    The Origin of the Concept of God.Howard P. Kainz - 1979 - Idealistic Studies 9 (3):222-228.
    At the outset of this paper, a couple of clarifications are in order: first of all, I will be concerned with the origin of the concept of God, not with the origin of various anthropomorphic depictions or purported incarnations of God, such as Osiris, Christ, Zeus, Krishna, or Azura-Mazda. Secondly, by the adjective “phenomenological” I mean to differentiate this analysis from other approaches which have a legitimacy of their own—the anthropological approach which is concerned with the sociocultural emergence of the (...)
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    (1 other version)Kant's conception of God.F. E. England - 1929 - New York,: Humanities Press. Edited by Immanuel Kant.
    , WOKING PREFATORY NOTE THIS essay is an attempt to follow critically the development of Kants metaphysical thought with special reference to the concept of God ...
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  40. Concepts of God and their origins.James E. Taylor - 2024 - In Mirosław Szatkowski (ed.), Ontology of Divinity. Boston: De Gruyter.
     
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    The Process Concept of God and Pacifism.Daniel A. Dombrowski - 2013 - Sophia 52 (3):483-501.
    In this article I argue for the superiority of the neoclassical (or process) concept of God to the classical concept of God as static, especially as the former relates to the moral superiority of pacifism to just war theory. However, the two main proponents of neoclassical or process theism—Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne—failed to see the full ramifications of their improved concept of God in that they tended to stop short of pacifism by maintaining an uneasy alliance with the (...)
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  42. Typical modern conceptions of God.Joseph Alexander Leighton - 1901 - [New York,: Longmans, Green].
    Hegel's conception of God.--Fichte's conception of God.--Schleiermacher's conception of God.--Mr. Spencer's unknown God.
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  43. The concept of God.Roland Puccetti - 1964 - Philosophical Quarterly 14 (56):237-245.
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    The Concept of God in Igbo Traditional Religious Thought.Anthony Chimankpam Ojimba & Victor Iwuoha Chidubem - 2022 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 11 (4):103-120.
    This paper examines the concept of God in traditional Igbo-African religious thought, prior to the advent of Western religion, with a view to showing that the idea of a God/Deity who is supreme in every area of life and sphere of influence and who “creates out of nothing,” like the God of the Christian or Western missionaries, is unrecognized in the Igbo-African traditional religious thought. Even though the Igbo conceive of strong and powerful deities that can only reign supreme within (...)
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    The Concept of God.Paul Helm - 1991 - Noûs 25 (5):734-736.
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    Conceptions of God in Vaiṣṇava philosophical systems.Manju Dube - 1984 - Varanasi: Sanjay Book Centre.
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    Conceptions of God.Steven Nadler - 2011 - In Desmond M. Clarke & Catherine Wilson (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy in early modern Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This article examines the three ways in which God was conceptualized by leading philosophers in early modern Europe. Gottfried Leibniz and Nicholas Malebranche's rationalist God was conceived as an analogy with a rational human being whose actions are explained by their purposes. René Descartes and Antoine Arnauld's voluntarist God was conceived Antoine Arnauld. Baruch Spinoza equated God with an eternally existing, infinite nature.
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    3 Concepts of God and Their Origins.James E. Taylor - 2024 - In Mirosław Szatkowski (ed.), Ontology of Divinity. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 89-106.
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    The concept of God.Keith Ward - 1974 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
  50. (1 other version)Concepts of God in Africa.John S. Mbiti - 1970 - London,: S.P.C.K..
    "This study of the idea of God in 300 African tribes is the fruit of extensive research by a distinguished African theologian. Professor Mbiti has successfully translated a mass of anthropological information into theological terms (a task for which he is thoroughly equipped) and, in doing it, has combined lucid writing with vivid imagery, to create a book that will be read with enjoyment by many. The author shows that, behind many simple expressions of belief—for example, the Zulu saying of (...)
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