Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The idea of God
as creator
- Role as creator
- Causes the universe to exist
- Creates the things in it
- Sustains existence
- Is involved with his creation
- Creation stories
- Genesis 1:1 - In the
beginning God created the
heavens and earth....
- The Bible actually has two creation stories -
the seven-day creation story, and that of the
Garden of Eden
- Probably adapted
from different
tribal stories
- Seven day
- God is transcendent
- God creates light first
- God seems more benevolent
- God is separate from humanity
- Garden of Eden
- God is immanent
- God creates people and
the Garden of Eden first
- God seems more vengeful
- God is anthropomorthised (he
walks in the garden)
- Could be taken literally or as
stories with values and morals
- Creatio ex nihilo
- 'Creation out of nothing'
- No pre-existing 'building blocks' as
with Plato's demiurge
- Creation happened via verbal comand
- Never explicitly stated by the Bible to be
the case with God and the universe, but
implied
- The official position of the Church
- There are some references to pre-existing matter
- Genesis 1:2 - 'God hovered over the chaos of
the waters.'
- Adam formed from dust
- Beliefs about creation
- Thomas Aquinas
- 'Whether the world had a beginning is unimportant.'
- Scientific explanation: a 4.5 billion
year old world that developed slowly
- The Bible is uninterested with when the world began
- Though Bishop Ussher calculated the date when he believed
the world began by adding up the ages of people in the Bible
- Monday 10th November 4004 BC was when men left Eden
- Ideas may be gleaned from different cultures and writings
- God created a
beautiful world
- Psalm 8: God is a craftsman
- 'The stars you have set in place.'
- The 'omni' qualities
- Omnipotence - all-powerful
- Can be interpreted in different ways
- Can do everything logically impossible (Descartes' theory)
- So he cannot make a square circle
- Can do anything, logical or not (Aquinas's theory)
- Can God create a stone too heavy for him to lift?
- The 'Omnipotence paradox' addressed by Averroes and Aquinas
- Richard Swinburne: God can do anything that's possible according to his nature
- Can God sin?
- God's inability to sin is a consequence of his nature, not a limitation
- Nelson Pike: He could but chooses not to
- God has power over everything,, but not a power to do all
- Omniscience - all-knowing
- Hebrews 4 verse 13:
'Nothing is hidden from God'
- God is non-physical - his
knowledge does not come
through senses
- issues
- If God is unchanging, can he
learn new things?
- If he knows our future, do we have free will?
- How can he know the future
before it happens?
- If he knows all our
problems, why should
we pray?
- Omnipresence - all-present
- Exists
in all
time and
space
- Proverbs 15:3 - The
eyes of the Lord are in
every place.'
- Biblical writers saw
no reason to
justify/explain them
- The role of humans
- Made in the image
of God (Genesis
1:26)
- Privaleged positoin
- God is concerned with us
- Issues with the theory
- Is God
responsible for
everything?
- Natural disasters?
- If he created the world,
did he do a bad job>
- Counter-arguments
- God cannot be
compared to
humans
- God made a changing world so
people can learn
- We have free
will - we could
just stay away
from natural
disaster zones
- If God stopped us from using
free will, we wouldn't have it.