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Published on Apr 06, 2016
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1.
AUGUSTINE
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Lawrence OP
2.
HEIRARCHY OF BEINGS
There is 3 levels to Augustine's heirarchy
God
Humans
Natural world
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Mara ~earth light~
3.
CITY OF GOD
Examines the notion of flesh
The flesh gives us two definitions of the world
One that is good (belonging to the city of God)
And another that is bad (belonging to the city of man)
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Stuck in Customs
4.
TALE OF TWO CITIES
The City of God is defined by its love of a God
The city of man is defined by the love of self
Ordo amoris requires a heirarchical love
Cardinal virtues are expressions of love
Love and hapiness are linked in Augustine's political ethics
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kevin dooley
5.
DE GENESI
Examines the idea regarding the soul's ontological status
De Genesi can be broken down into three sections
The Natural Order of Things
Pride and the Privacy of Things
Re-establishing the Unity Once Possessed
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-Reji
6.
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS
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lrice
7.
FAITH AND REASON
Heaven is a prominent theme in Aquinas
Throughout the suma theologica he makes philosophy and religion harmonize
Says religion is a science because it is given from a way of knowing
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db Photography | Demi-Brooke
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CONTRIBUTIONS
Applied newly recovered philosophy of Aristotle to theology
Challenged the theology of Augustine
Distinguished between what can and cant be demonstrated by reason
Gave arguments for the existence of God from the existence of the universe
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Joint Base Lewis McChord
9.
5 PROOFS OF GOD
Motion
Nature of Efficient Cause
Possibility and Necessity
Gradation to be found in things
Governance of the World
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Andrew J Ferguson
10.
MOTION
Our senses prove that some things are in motion
Only am actual motion can covnert a potential motion into an actual one
Therfore nothing can move itself
Sequence of motion cant extend ad infinitum
There must be a first mover,mput in motion by no other, understood to be God
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VinothChandar
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EFFICIENT CAUSE
Nothing exists prior to itself
Therfore nothing is the efficient cause of itself
If a previous cause doestn exist, neither does the thing that results
If the first in a series doesnt exist, neither does the series
Therefore there must be a first efficient cause, God
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Jhong Dizon | Photography
12.
POSSIBILITY AND NECESSITY
In nature things are possible to be and not to be
For each being there is a time it didnt exist
Therefore there coukd have been a time nothing existed
Therefore nothing would exist now
Therefore there is abeing that isn't contingent and exist from its osn necessity
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Hjem
13.
GRADATION OF BEING
There is a gradation to be found in things; soke better than others
Predications of degree require reference to the uttermost cause
The max in a genus is the cause of all in that genus
Therefore there is something that all beings attribute their being to, God
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Stuck in Customs
14.
DESIGN
Natural bodies work toward some goal
Most natural things lack knowledge
An arrow reaches its target because of the archer
Some intelligent being exists by whom all things are directed to their end, God
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Stuck in Customs
15.
OPINION OF AUGUSTINE
The heirarchy of existence seperates the city of God from the city of man
It makes sense that the soul would want to be reunited with God
The city of God is where all souls want to end up
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Lawrence OP
16.
OPINION OF AQUINAS
Aquinas was right to harmonize philosphy and religion
The two should be able to go hand in hand
If things are in motion, there must be an original nonmoving being
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Nick in exsilio
Tre Robinson
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