ศัพท์ที่พบในแหล่งข้อมูลนี้
Cosmological Argument
An argument for the existence of God which claims that the existence of the universe (cosmos) or causal chains within it requires a First Cause or Necessary Being to explain it.
Divine Simplicity
The classical theistic doctrine that God is without parts; God’s essence and existence are identical, and God does not have attributes (like goodness) but is those attributes.
God
In classical metaphysics, God is the Necessary Being who is the foundation of reality and the primary cause of all things.
Hypothetical Necessity
Necessity that holds under a certain condition; for example, if an end is to be achieved, then certain means are necessarily required.
Immortality
The survival of the soul or self after physical death. In Phaedo, Plato argues that the soul is simple and thus indissoluble.
Immutability
The property of being unchanging. In theological metaphysics, it describes God's nature as so perfect that no change is possible or necessary.