The last divine entity…
As immanent, the divine is this world; there is no other.
The divine is said to transcend humanity…
The last divine entity to emerge is Wisdom.
But their accounts of divine freedom were profoundly different.
First, divine craftsmanship is far superior to that of created things.
Of great importance in the rituals was also the evocation of the secret divine names.
The assistance must be supernatural, of course, or it will not count as divine illumination.
The primary significance of divine all-sufficiency here is that it means that there can be no necessity prior to the divine will.
In the Principles I.40–41 discussion, Descartes appeals to divine incomprehensibility to make sense of how human freedom and divine preordination are to be reconciled.
In general, it would seem that commitment to divine simplicity, widespread if not universal in the medieval period, entails a commitment to divine timelessness (Mullins 2016: Ch. 3).
Since divine action proceeds from the divine nature itself, one might say, it counts as free; and since that nature is morally perfect, the action that proceeds from it will be perfectly good as well.
Creation is a process of emanation, whereby the divine Being is “transported outside of Himself…to dwell within the heart of all things…” (Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, On the Divine Names, iv. 13).
The divine right to rule, also known as the “divine right of kings,” is a political doctrine asserting that monarchs derive their authority from God and cannot be held accountable for their actions by human means.
Only the Trinity, on this theory, is an instance of the divine nature, as the divine nature includes the property of being triune; beyond the Trinity “there are no other instances of the divine nature” (2003, 590).
The next step by which the transcendent God becomes self-conscious consists in the appearance in the divine nous of the divine world, the idea of the world in its individual forms as the content of the divine consciousness
According to al-Ghazālī, the proper understanding of divine omnipotence dictates that no limitation on divine power is justified, unless the state of affairs impermeable to divine power is one that is logically inconsistent.
They defend their case against replies of two sorts: (1) attempts to limit the object of divine creation so as to exclude the continuing existence of creatures (while granting divine immutability), and (2) objections to divine immutability.
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It should be noted that in addition to attention to the classical divine attributes discussed in this section, there has also been philosophical work on divine simplicity, immutability, impassibility, omnipresence, God’s freedom, divine necessity, sovereignty, God’s relationship with abstract objects, Christian teachings about the Trinity, the incarnation, atonement, the sacraments, and more.
divine
adj all
- emanating from God
Example: divine judgment
verb perception
- perceive intuitively or through some inexplicable perceptive powers
noun person
- a clergyman or other person in religious orders
adj all
- resulting from divine providence
verb contact
- search by divining, as if with a rod
Example: He claimed he could divine underground water
adj all
- being or having the nature of a god
Example: the custom of killing the divine king upon any serious failure of his...powers
adj all
- devoted to or in the service or worship of a deity
Example: divine worship
adj all
- appropriate to or befitting a god
Example: the divine strength of Achilles
adj all
- being of such surpassing excellence as to suggest inspiration by the gods
Example: her pies were simply divine
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It should be noted that in addition to attention to the classical divine attributes discussed in this section there has also been philosophical work on divine simplicity immutability impassibility omnipresence Gods freedom divine necessity sovereignty Gods relationship with abstract objects Christian teachings about the Trinity the incarnation atonement the sacraments and more