MetaphysicsInterVarsity Press, 16 aug 1983 - 132 pagina's What is ultimately real? What is God like? Do human beings have minds and souls or only brains in bodies? Are humans free agents or are all human acts determined by prior circumstances? Through insightful analysis and careful evaluation, William Hasker helps readers answer these questions and thereby construct a world view to make sense of the universe and the people in it. |
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... Eternal Life : Immortality or Resurrection ? 4. The World 81 What Is the Real Nature of the World ? The Idealist Rejection of Realism 76 82 85 The Scientific Critique of Realism Consequences of Scientific Realism The.
... Eternal Life : Immortality or Resurrection ? 4. The World 81 What Is the Real Nature of the World ? The Idealist Rejection of Realism 76 82 85 The Scientific Critique of Realism Consequences of Scientific Realism The.
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William Hasker. The Scientific Critique of Realism Consequences of Scientific Realism The Origin of the World 5. God and the World God and Metaphysics 8888 96 100 Naturalism : The World without God IOS 106 108 109 III 114 Pantheism : God ...
William Hasker. The Scientific Critique of Realism Consequences of Scientific Realism The Origin of the World 5. God and the World God and Metaphysics 8888 96 100 Naturalism : The World without God IOS 106 108 109 III 114 Pantheism : God ...
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