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Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов. - М.: "Республика". Мак-Ким Дональд К.. 2004.
Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов. - М.: "Республика". Мак-Ким Дональд К.. 2004.
Aseity — is a theological term, referring to the characteristic of being un derived (from Latin a from and se self , plus ) in contrast to being derived from or dependent on another, hence (a priori) predicable only of God in classical theology. Ideally,… … Wikipedia
Aseity — • The property by which a being exists of and from itself Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Aseity Aseity † … Catholic encyclopedia
aseity — The word aseity comes from the phrase a se meaning from himself . The doctrine of God s aseity is the doctrine that God does not derive his existence or nature from any external source. Traditionally, it has been put somewhat more… … Christian Philosophy
God in Christianity — Part of a series on Attributes of God in Christian theology Aseity Eternity … Wikipedia
aseity — (Lat., by or of itself) The God like characteristic of being absolutely independent of other things. See perseity … Philosophy dictionary
Aseity — A theological term for a being (i.e. God) which depended upon no other cause than itself. [< Lat. a = from + se = itself] … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Attributes of God — Part of a series on Attributes of God in Christian theology Aseity Eternity … Wikipedia
James, William — American pragmatism James J.E.Tiles THE BERKELEY LECTURE Pragmatism was introduced to society in a lecture given by William James1 to the Philosophical Union at the University of California in Berkeley on 26 August 1898.2 In his lecture James… … History of philosophy
Бога самосуществование — ♦ (ENG God, aseity of) (лат. aseitas самосуществование) воззрение, согласно к рому Бог всецело самодостаточен и ни от чего не зависит … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов
Бога самодостаточность — ♦ (ENG God, aseity of) (лат. aseitas самосуществование) воззрение, согласно к рому Бог всецело самодостаточен и ни от чего не зависит … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов