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    Attributes of God: Conceptual Foundations of a Foundational Belief.Andrew Shtulman & Marjaana Lindeman - 2016 - Cognitive Science 40 (3):635-670.
    Anthropomorphism, or the attribution of human properties to nonhuman entities, is often posited as an explanation for the origin and nature of God concepts, but it remains unclear which human properties we tend to attribute to God and under what conditions. In three studies, participants decided whether two types of human properties—psychological properties and physiological properties—could or could not be attributed to God. In Study 1, participants made significantly more psychological attributions than physiological attributions, and the frequency of those attributions (...)
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  2. The Attributes of God: Omnipotence.Lawrence Moonan - 1998 - In Philosophy of Religion, Davies, Brian (Ed). Georgetown Up.
     
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    A demonstration of the being and attributes of God and other writings.Samuel Clarke (ed.) - 1998 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Samuel Clarke was by far the most gifted and influential Newtonian philosopher of his generation, and A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God, which constituted the 1704 Boyle Lectures, was one of the most important works of the first half of the eighteenth century, generating a great deal of controversy about the relation between space and God, the nature of divine necessary existence, the adequacy of the Cosmological Argument, agent causation, and the immateriality of the soul. Together (...)
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  4. Attributes of God, overview.Peter Weigel - 2022 - In Mark A. Lamport (ed.), The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Philosophy and Religion. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
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    About Attributes of God (The First Czech Translations of Two Letters, which Were Changed between B. Spinoza and G. H. Schuller in July 1675.). [REVIEW]Martin Hemelík - 2019 - E-Logos 26 (1):34-46.
    V rámci této stati jsou publikovány první české překlady dvou dopisů, které si v červenci roku 1675 mezi sebou vyměnili B. Spinoza a G. H. Schuller. Obsahem dopisů jsou námitky proti některým tvrzením Spinozovy Etiky a filosofovy odpovědi na tyto námitky. Diskuse se týkala problému atributů Boha.
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    About Attributes of God II (The First Czech Translations of Two Letters, which Were Changed between B. Spinoza and G. H. Schuller in November 1675.). [REVIEW]Martin Hemelík - 2019 - E-Logos 26 (1):47-55.
    V rámci této stati jsou publikovány první české překlady dvou dopisů, které si v listopadu roku 1675 mezi sebou vyměnili B. Spinoza a G. H. Schuller. Obsahem dopisů, které jsou logickým pokračováním korespondence z léta téhož roku, jsou další námitky proti některým tvrzením Spinozovy Etiky a filosofovy odpovědi na tyto námitky. Diskuse se opět týkala problému atributů Boha. Kromě toho se dopisy týkají i kontaktů B. Spinozy s W. Ehrenfriedem von Tschirnhausen a G. W. Leibnizem.
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    The Attributes of God in the Sentences of St. Thomas.Thomas W. Connolly - 1954 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 4:18-50.
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    The Attributes of God, Gifford Lectures, 1924-25. [REVIEW]Walter Marshall Horton - 1928 - Philosophical Review 37 (1):82-84.
  9. Portrait of God: rediscovering the attributes of God through the stories of his people.Jack Mooring - 2024 - Colorado Springs, CO: David C. Cook.
    Each chapter in Portrait of God explores an attribute of God through a person in church history who radically experienced His nature." -- Amazon.com.
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    Understanding the Attributes of God.Donald Wayne Viney - 2001 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 63 (1):212-213.
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  11. The problem of evil and the attributes of God.James A. Keller - 1989 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 26 (3):155 - 171.
    In discussions of the probabilistic argument from evil, some defenders of theism have recently argued that evil has no evidential force against theism. They base their argument on the claim that there is no reason to think that we should be able to discern morally sufficient reasons which God presumably has for permitting the evil which occurs. In this paper I try to counter this argument by discussing factors which suggest that we should generally be able to discern why God (...)
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    Can Two Equal Infinity? The Attributes of God in Spinoza.Alexander R. Pruss - unknown
    SpinozaÂ’s God is a being with infinite attributes, each of which expresses infinite essence. Does this mean that God has infinitely many attributes, each of which expresses infinite essence, or does God simply have attributes, each of which is infinite and expresses infinite essence? SpinozaÂ’s argumentation in Letter 9 and the Scholium to Prop. I.10 clearly indicates that it is not just each individual attribute that is infinite, but there are in some sense infinitely many of them. (...)
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  13. A demonstration of the being and attributes of God.Samuel Clarke - 2007 - In Elizabeth Schmidt Radcliffe, Richard McCarty, Fritz Allhoff & Anand Vaidya (eds.), Late modern philosophy: essential readings with commentary. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
  14. POWELL, W. -The Infinite Attributes of God. [REVIEW]G. G. G. G. - 1920 - Mind 29:365.
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    A demonstration of the being and attributes of God. 1705.Samuel Clarke - 1705 - Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt,: F. Frommann. Edited by Samuel Clarke.
    Being the Substance of Eight SERMONS Preach'd at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, in the Year 1704. at the Lecture Founded by the Honourable RO BERT BOTL ...
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    Enjoying God: finding hope in the attributes of God.R. C. Sproul - 2017 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Books, a division of Baker Publishing Group.
    Who are you, God? -- Who made you, God? -- I want to find you, God -- I can't see you, God -- How much do you know, God? -- Where is truth, God? -- The shadow doesn't turn -- The just judge -- The invincible power -- Can I trust you, God? -- The love that will not let us go -- The name above all names.
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  17. Changes in the Understanding of the Attributes of God in Deism, Newton and Spinoza.G. De Schrijver - 1994 - In Herman-Emiel Mertens & Lieven Boeve (eds.), Naming God today. Leuven, Belgium: Uitgeverij Peeters.
  18. FARNELL, L. R. -The Attributes of God. [REVIEW]A. G. Widgery - 1926 - Mind 35:386.
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    Divine Dialogues, Containing Sundry Disquisitions & Instructions: Concerning the Attributes and Providence of God : the Three First Dialogues, Treating of the Attributes of God, and His Providence at Large.Henry More - 1668 - Printed by James Flesher.
  20. Children's attributions of beliefs to humans and God: cross‐cultural evidence.Nicola Knight, Paulo Sousa, Justin L. Barrett & Scott Atran - 2004 - Cognitive Science 28 (1):117-126.
    The capacity to attribute beliefs to others in order to understand action is one of the mainstays of human cognition. Yet it is debatable whether children attribute beliefs in the same way to all agents. In this paper, we present the results of a false-belief task concerning humans and God run with a sample of Maya children aged 4–7, and place them in the context of several psychological theories of cognitive development. Children were found to attribute beliefs in different ways (...)
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    Questions and answers on the attributes of God.Peter Burns - 1986 - Heythrop Journal 27 (2):171–177.
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    Gijsbert Van den Brink and Marcel Sarot (eds.), Understanding the attributes of God [contributions to philosophical theology, volume 1].Donald Wayne Viney - 2000 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 48 (2):123-125.
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  23. (1 other version)The Nature of God: An Inquiry into Divine Attributes.Edward R. Wierenga - 1989 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    The Nature of God explores a perennial problem in the philosophy of religion.
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  24. The Concept of God and Its Role in the Semantics of Divine Attributes.Meysam Molaei - 2014 - پژوهشنامه فلسفه دین 12 (1):103-126.
    This article does not attempt to answer all questions against the semantics of the attributes of God, Even not going to answer that,” what is the meaning of Omniscient/ Omnipotent/perfectly Good?” Rather, we want to provide with a way which shows how the properties mentioned above can be defined or judged. We assert that for the semantics of the properties of God, one has to consider the theists’ Understanding of God. On the traditional understanding of monotheistic religions, especially Islam, (...)
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    What Kind of ‘God’ do Hindu Arguments for the Divine Show? Five Novel Divine Attributes of Brahman.Jessica Frazier - 2024 - Sophia 63 (3):471-495.
    This article describes the ultimate ground of reality, Brahman, as a single power unfolding in concert in all things. It uses counterfactual argumentation to imply that a cosmos must consist of telic causal orders or manifested ‘powers’ as its most granular building block – and that they must be unified into a single whole. It is based on an argument for a single causally-conditioning substrate of all things recorded in India’s classical Sāṃkhya Kārikā and Brahma Sūtras; this was used by (...)
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    Ibn Taymiyya and the Attributes of God, by Farid Suleiman. [REVIEW]Reza Adeputra Tohis & Yusno Abdullah Otta - 2024 - Religion and Theology 31 (3-4):318–322.
    This book aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the foundational methodological principles underlying Ibn Taymiyya’s doctrine of divine attributes. It then examines how Ibn Taymiyya applies these principles, as exemplified in his treatment of specific divine attributes such as al-kalām, al-istiwaʾ, al-maʿiyya, and al-ʿadl. To this end, Suleiman employs a historical-critical approach and textual analysis to identify and analyse relevant works from Ibn Taymiyya’s corpus.
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  27. Samuel Clarke: A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God: And Other Writings.Ezio Vailati (ed.) - 1998 - Cambridge University Press.
    Samuel Clarke was by far the most gifted and influential Newtonian philosopher of his generation, and A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God, which constituted the 1704 Boyle Lectures, was one of the most important works of the first half of the eighteenth century, generating a great deal of controversy about the relation between space and God, the nature of divine necessary existence, the adequacy of the Cosmological Argument, agent causation, and the immateriality of the soul. Together (...)
     
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  28. Samuel Clarke, A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God and Other Writings Reviewed by.Fred Wilson - 1999 - Philosophy in Review 19 (3):171-172.
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  29. God Infinite and Reason, concerning the Attributes of God.William J. Brosnan - 1929 - Humana Mente 4 (15):414-414.
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  30. Hume on religious language and the attributes of God.Thomas Holden - 2018 - In Angela Michelle Coventry & Alex Sager (eds.), _The Humean Mind_. New York: Routledge.
    Hume contrasts two different ways in which we might speak about the attributes of the first cause of all: first, in an attempt to describe the actual nature of this ultimate being or principle; or second, in ascribing attributes to it as so many honorifics, with no intention to describe but merely to express our own reverence. I survey Hume’s skeptical critique of the former, descriptive kind of talk, and also examine his purposes in considering and, through his (...)
     
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    The attributes and work of God.Richard L. Pratt - 2021 - Phillipsburg, New Jersey: P&R Publishing.
    We can't understand ourselves or our world without knowing God. Designed for formal or informal study, this book explores God's plan, works, and attributes and answers key questions about him.
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  32. The Nature of God: An Inquiry into Divine Attributes.Edward R. WIERENGA - 1989 - Religious Studies 28 (4):575-576.
     
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    God with Us: Divine Condescension and the Attributes of God.Nathan D. Shannon - 2012 - Philosophia Christi 14 (1):232-236.
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    The Nature of God: An Inquiry into Divine Attributes.William E. Mann - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (2):442.
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    The Nature of God: An Inquiry into Divine Attributes.Thomas V. Morris - 1993 - Noûs 27 (3):391-395.
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    Children's Attributions of Beliefs to Humans and God: Cross-cultural Evidence.K. Mitch Hodge & Paulo Sousa - 2018 - In Jason Slone (ed.), Empirical Studies in the Cognitive Science of Religion. pp. Chapter 4.
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    The Nature of God: An Inquiry into Divine Attributes.Paul Helm - 1990 - Philosophical Books 31 (2):125-127.
  38. " From simplicity to divine essence". Giordano Bruno on the attributes of God.Elisabetta Scapparone - 2008 - Rinascimento 48:351-373.
  39. Norman Kretzmann on Aquinass attribution of will and of freedom to create to God.John F. Wippel - 2003 - Religious Studies 39 (3):287-298.
    The purpose of this paper is to discuss Norman Kretzmann's account of Aquinas's discussion of will in God. According to Kretzmann, Aquinas's reasoning seems to leave no place for choice on God's part, since, on Aquinas's account, God is not free not to will Himself. And so this leads to the problem about God's willing things other than Himself. On this, Kretzmann finds serious problems with Thomas's position. Kretzmann argues that Aquinas should have drawn necessitarian conclusions from his account of (...)
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  40. The Divine Attributes and Non-personal Conceptions of God.John Bishop & Ken Perszyk - 2017 - Topoi 36 (4):609-621.
    Analytical philosophers of religion widely assume that God is a person, albeit immaterial and of unique status, and the divine attributes are thus understood as attributes of this supreme personal being. Our main aim is to consider how traditional divine attributes may be understood on a non-personal conception of God. We propose that foundational theist claims make an all-of-Reality reference, yet retain God’s status as transcendent Creator. We flesh out this proposal by outlining a specific non-personal, monist (...)
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  41. Effects of subliminal priming of self and God on self-attribution of authorship for events.Daniel Wegner, Dijksterhuis, A., Preston, J. & H. Aarts - manuscript
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    Animals, Superman, Fairy and God: Children’s Attributions of Nonhuman Agent Beliefs in Madrid and London.Virginia L. Lam & Silvia Guerrero - 2020 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 20 (1-2):66-87.
    There have been major developments in the understanding of children’s nonhuman concepts, particularly God concepts, within the past two decades, with a body of cross-cultural studies accumulating. Relatively less research has studied those of non-Christian faiths or children’s concepts of popular occult characters. This paper describes two studies, one in Spain and one in England, examining 5- to 10-year-olds’ human and nonhuman agent beliefs. Both settings were secular, but the latter comprised a Muslim majority. Children were given a false-belief task (...)
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    The Attribute of Superintelligence (Fatānah) of the Prophets in terms of Using Reason Properly.Mustafa Sönmez - 2022 - Kader 20 (2):723-744.
    Reason and revelation are two important guides for humanity. People can find the right path only thanks to these two guides. Fatānah is the peak of functional intelligence, which is a special attribute given to prophets. At the same time, this attribute is the ability and competence to use reason in the best way. Needless to say, this attribute comes along with great values and privileges. This prophetic attribute not only reflects the human aspect of the prophets but also points (...)
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    Interpretations of God's eternity.Nicholas Everitt - 1998 - Religious Studies 34 (1):25-32.
    A number of authors, including contributors to this journal, have argued that the only consistent interpretation of God's eternal existence attributes to God an atemporal existence. Their argument seeks to show that it would be self-contradictory to adopt the opposing interpretation that God exists in time, and has indeed existed for an infinite past time. This paper argues that their objections to infinite past existence all turn on a misunderstanding of what that concept involves. The theist is therefore not (...)
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  45. Concepts of God.William Wainwright - unknown
    The object of attitudes valorized in the major religious traditions is typically regarded as maximally great. Conceptions of maximal greatness differ but theists believe that a maximally great reality must be a maximally great person or God. Theists largely agree that a maximally great person would be omnipresent, omnipotent, omniscient, and all good. They do not agree on a number of God's other attributes, however. We will illustrate this by examining the debate over God's impassibility in western theism and (...)
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    God Infinite and Reason, concerning the Attributes of God. By William J. Brosnan. S. J. Ph.D. (New York: The American Press, 1928. Pp. 236.). [REVIEW]E. M. Whetnall - 1929 - Philosophy 4 (15):414-.
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  47. Hasdai Crescas and Spinoza on Actual Infinity and the Infinity of God’s Attributes.Yitzhak Melamed - 2014 - In Steven Nadler (ed.), Spinoza and Medieval Jewish Philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 204-215.
    The seventeenth century was an important period in the conceptual development of the notion of the infinite. In 1643, Evangelista Torricelli (1608-1647)—Galileo’s successor in the chair of mathematics in Florence—communicated his proof of a solid of infinite length but finite volume. Many of the leading metaphysicians of the time, notably Spinoza and Leibniz, came out in defense of actual infinity, rejecting the Aristotelian ban on it, which had been almost universally accepted for two millennia. Though it would be another two (...)
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    The Attribution Of The Oracle In Zosimus, New History 2. 37.H. W. Parke - 1982 - Classical Quarterly 32 (02):441-.
    Zosimus, after recording the foundation and immense growth of Constantinople, introduces a digression directed towards his purpose of justifying paganism against Christianity. ‘It has often indeed occurred to me to wonder how, when the city of the Byzantines has grown, so that no other can compare with it for prosperity and size, there was no prophecy delivered from the gods of our predecessors about its development to a better fortune. With this thought in mind I have turned over many volumes (...)
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    The Passibility of God.Charles Taliaferro - 1989 - Religious Studies 25 (2):217 - 224.
    John Dewey once said of philosophical problems that they are quite different from old soldiers. Not only do they never die, but they do not even fade away. Something similar might be said about the unfavourable Divine attributes of the 1950s and 60s, timelessness or eternity, necessary existence, foreknowledge of creaturely free choices, and immutability. All have contemporary defenders. Even the puzzling, traditional tenet that God is metaphysically simple now has formidable apologists. Perhaps the least popular of the traditional (...)
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  50. Al-Qushāshī and al-Kūrānī on the Unity of God's Attributes (waḥdat al-ṣifāt).Naser Dumairieh - 2022 - In Mohammed Rustom, William C. Chittick & Sachiko Murata (eds.), Islamic thought and the art of translation: texts and studies in honor of William C. Chittick and Sachiko Murata. Boston: Brill.
     
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