1924. This work is a volume in the Stonyhurst Philosophical Series.
The chief end of this work is practical. There is urgent need at
the present moment for a reasoned defense of the principles of
theism. Contents: Existence of God: scope and importance of natural
theology; demonstrability of God's existence; proofs of God's
existence, metaphysical, physical and moral arguments; ontological
argument; Kant's criticism and his alternative argument; Nature and
Attributes of God: agnostic difficulties and the principle of their
solution; divine essence; attributes relating to the divine nature;
divine intellect; God's will and his beatitude; divine omnipotence;
God in His Relation to the World: creation; rival theories
considered; conservation and concurrence; providence and the
problem of evil.
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