View of Thomas Aquinas (1225-74) on God(“creation out of nothing”)
Incorporating Aristotle’s thought into Christianity; Thomas Aquinas (1225-74) considered pure eidos , or the thinking of thinking, to be...
Every entity possesses both an outer form and an inner quality.
However, there is another pair of dual characteristics in reciprocal relationship which are even more fundamental to existence than the...
For Aristotle, substance consists of eidos (form) and hylē (matter).
For Aristotle (384-322 BC), substance consists of eidos (form) and hylē (matter). Eidos refers to the essence that makes a substance into...
Everything requires for its existence a reciprocal relationship between the dual characteristics of
Let us begin by pointing out the common elements which are found universally throughout the natural world. Every entity possesses dual...
God is the Subject in whom the dual characteristics of original internal nature and original externa
Thus, there is some Hyungsang element in the sungsang , and likewise there is some sungsang element in the Hyungsang . In the Original...
How can we know the divine nature of the invisible God?
SECTION 1 THE DUAL CHARACTERISTICS OF GOD AND THE CREATED UNIVERSE 1.1 THE DUAL CHARACTERISTICS OF GOD How can we know the divine nature...