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Published on Apr 13, 2016
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1.
AUGUSTINE
Aug studied the neo-platonist
The one sustaining force of the true good
All good is drawn toward the one and the soul's moral
The neo-platonists freed Aug from manichaeenn materialism
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AUGUSTINE
Aug contributed a major philosophical writting
Augstine made the confessions
The confessions reflect the middle age on events if his youth
Often viewed as a prayer
Accusation of oneself and praise for god
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3.
CONFESSION
The work is addressed to god
Stating evil resides in human will
No humanefforts can undo the consequence of this reality
Aug's thought is divine between tensions of the fallen world
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CITY OF GOD
Rome was known as the Eternal City
The romans thought roman would never fall
Aug breaks down thedoctrine of the two cities
An earthly humanized city
The heavenly Godly city
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DE GENSI
creationists suggest christians hold on to creations of the gospel
Aug's suggests that other lessons should be learned
literal and figurative and the spiritual in the Old Testament
All in desire to present a more literal understanding of Genesis
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DE GENSI
Commitment to a ruling scientific paradigm can later prove embarrassing the Gospel
Do not be lazy and ignorant in defending the literal reading of Genesis
Do not be weak and faint away in the face of secular science
We should recognize a distinction between operational science and theoretical science,.
http://creation.com/lessons-from-augustine
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THOMAS AQUINAS
Aquinas believed in Reason and revelation
It can be argued that philosophy can reveal without revelation
But there must be revealed knowledge as well
The ends of God surpass reason and humans must know what they are
Also what can be know to reason can only be know to few
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THOMAS AQUINAS
Aquinas also preaches about unlimited reality
Aquinas viewed human reason as structured as a pyramid
Ethics and politics are at the base of the Aquinas' philosophy
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1ST QUESTION OF SUMMA
Scripture is not apart of philosphy
Humans goal to live a life with God
If God is the goal humans then need knowledge
Reason and philosophy have given us alot about God
Not eveyone is socrates or plato
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THEOLOGY AS SCIENCE
Philosophy and theology may overlap
They are distinct in terms of anlyzation
Methodology just like biologist and chemist study organic life
Unique in that both are theoretical and practical quest for turth
Superior theoretical based off source and end
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INVESTIGATION OF GOD
Three divisions of treatment if God
The divine essence the distinction of 3 persons in one God
The creatures as they proceed God
Is God self evident? A question of aquinas
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AQUINAS
One knows something self-evidently when the predicate is included
Essence of the subject man is animal
We do not know God's essence
So we must infer God's existence from the effects of his nature
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THE ONTOLOGICAL ARGUMENT
Argument from motion aquinas understands to be paradigm
Change being form potential to actual
Every move should be started with an actual to begin with
A chain of moves should Not ne infinitely long
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3 OBJECTIONS
Knowledge of God is innate
The concept includes existnces
God is truth and no one can dny the truth
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