Prisoners incapacitated at the bottom of
a cave, all they see is shadows cast by
things behind them, one prisoner is then
forced to leave and climb out of the
cave, once out he saw the light which
was painful and dazzling, he wants to
return and tell the others but is dragged
out, over time he grows used to the light
and is able to look at the sun itself.
This
represents a
theologian
or a
philosopher
who wants
to become
more aware
of the world
and teach
his findings.
Wondered how we
knew beauty and
perfection
Form of the good
In Christianity the form of the
good becomes God as it is the
source of all things, immutable,
eternal, perfect, and invisible.
It gives everything else
value and purpose
It is the form of all other forms
Beauty
Justice
Chairs
Tables
Aristotle
Took Plato's ideas of the
world of forms to develop
the ide of the four causes.
Material
What something is made from
Efficient
The activity that makes
something happen
Formal
The form or shape something takes
Final
Reason or purpose for something
World is in
a continual
state,
everything
changes or
moves
Thought there must be a
final cause/ explanation for
all of this movement and it
itself must be unmoved,
uncaused and unaffected
whilst changing other things
Unmoved mover, uncaused cause.
Exists necessarily
Is perfectly good and eternal
God as a
Creator
Ex Nihilo
God created
everything out
of nothing
"In the beginning
God created the
heavens and the
earth" Genesis 1:1
God didn't work
on pre-existing
matter and is not
an agent among
other agents
He is the
absolute origin of
all that exists - all
matter, energy
and organisation
God as the origin of
everything is used to
explain the notion of
God's absolute mastery
over all existence
Because He
created
everything,
He has
authority
over it all.
Ex Mareria
Less common in
Christianity, but it
has its roots in the
philosophy of
Aristotle
The universe had always
existed independently
from God, but in the
creation God imposed
order and form upon it
Bible has some
references that
suggests to some
philosophers that
God worked on pre
existent matter
"Who marked off its
dimensions? Surely
you know! Who
stretched a measuring
line across it?" Job 38:5
Ex Deo
Out of the very
substance of God
God created the world from
himself rather than from nothing
or pre-existing matter
"Through him all
things were made;
without him nothing
was made that has
been made" John 1:1-5
God and
our
material
reality
are not
wholly
different
God quite literally
shares in our
existence through
our experiences of it
As we grow and
develop, so does God
Eternal
Timeless
Aquinas
Cosmological
argument
God is the creator
of the universe
and all life
He exists always
Boethius
His life is not only
endless but it is not like
physical life as it doesn't
involve change
All of time is present to
God at the same
time/simultaneously/all
in one glance
He is simple
and doesn't
learn new
things so
time
mustn't
pass for
Him
God is
outside
of time
Life isn't
a series
of events
He possesses
the whole of his
life without end
Since time consists of
parts and the notion of
time involves beginnings
and ends he must exist
outside of time
Everlasting
God has no
begining and no
end but time
does pass for
God
Swinburne
Refuses to
accept God as
timeless
The idea of
events occuring
at the
simultaneously
to God cannot be
made sense of
Belief of an everlasting God
fits more satisfactorily with
God as revealed in the Bible
Reactive
and
responsive
God
Wolterstorff
The only way to understand
some of God's actions as
indicated in the Bible is to
underdstand them as free
actions in response to
human behaviour
The 10
Plagues
Suggests that time
passes for God as
it does for us
If God exists timelessly
then we cannot have a
relationship with him
which goes against
religious beliefs
Omni
Characteristics
Omnibenevolent
God is
perfect
Essentially
perfect
Impossible
for him to
do or will
evil
Goodness
comes
from God
Without
God
moral
standards
don't exist
God
desires
perfection
God is
still
capable
of doing
evil
Makes
his
failure to
do evil
more
praise
worthy
Moral
choice
Morality doesn't
come from God
but from an
external source
that God also
abides by
Not widely
accepted by
Christians as it
would then mean
he wasn't perfect
because he would
be lacking
something
Omniscient
Limited
Gods
knowledge
is limited
to what is
logically
possible to
know
Fits with
everlasting
God
chooses
to limit
himself
to let us
remain
free.
Unlimited
God has
unlimited
knowledge;
past,
present and
future
Fits with timeless
Omnipotent
God can do
anything
including
the logically
impossible
Descartes
God can change the
fundamental laws of Physics
It is
logically
impossible
for God to
perform
miracles
However, imagine God as a game
designer, the designer can change
the rules of the game because the
rules don't apply to him. This is the
same for God and the universe
God can do what
is logically
possible for a
perfect God to do
Aquinas
Gods power is
infinate as he
is not limited
Relies on the
idea that God
is eternal and
therefore not
bound by the
limitation of
physical
It is a contradiction to say that God
is limited because God is perfect