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    Creatio ex nihilo and Ancient Chinese Philosophy: A Revisiting of Robert Neville's Thesis.Yonghua Ge - 2018 - Philosophy East and West 68 (2):352-370.
    The Judeo-Christian concept of creatio ex nihilo provides a unique view of reality: God, the transcendent creator who has brought all things into being from nothing, is nonetheless profoundly immanent in his creatures. Such a worldview was apparently absent in classical Greek philosophy.1 It has been suggested by scholars, however, that similar understandings of the Deity's relation to the world can be found in Hinduism and other Eastern philosophies.2 It makes one wonder whether there are strands of ancient Chinese philosophy (...)
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    The Many and the One: Creation as Participation in Augustine and Aquinas.Yonghua Ge - 2021 - Lexington Books.
    Ge argues that by transforming participatory ontology in light of creatio ex nihilo, Augustine and Aquinas have developed a distinctively Christian metaphysics that offers a promising solution to the modern dialectic of the One and the Many.
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    The One and the Many: A Revisiting of an Old Philosophical Question in the Light of Theologies of Creation and Participation.Yonghua Ge - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (1):109-121.
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