The first being must be:
creatural perfections
self-existent
life
a limited way
An example of a perfection contained in a creature:
self-existence
pure simplicity
analogies
The perfections of creatures must be in the First Cause in a manner suited to its:
perfections
pure actuality
A pure actuality means:
analogy
absolute perfection
reality
Creatures contain:
lots of cells
Theologians say that creatural perfections are in God:
eminently
absolutely
analagously
accidentally
God is:
limited
accidental
A pure actuality exists by:
its perfection
living
imagination
Aquinas
All the perfections of creatures were conferred on them by one who had them to confer. That is:
the First Cause
the Second Cause
its parents
the universe
A self-existent being is:
a pure actuality
not possible
dependent on other creatures
made up of parts
The perfections of creatures cannot be in God as:
accidentals
absolutes
God has no:
followers
In what way must perfections exist in God?
perfectly
Creatures are like to God by:
eminence
theology
God has no parts for he is:
perfection
Creatures have perfections in what way?
as the First Cause
as pure actuality