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In Principles of Christian Theology - he argues that God limits his power out of love of humanity

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Card 7

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Many argue that when we speak of God we use

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Card 8

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Argues that total omnipotence would not actually be impressive

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Card 9

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Some argue that if God is omniscient then we have no

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Card 10

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Some God argues that if God is perfect then he must be ______ or unchanging

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Card 11

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Argued that God must be timeless as otherwise it raises the question of how God would have spent his time prior to creation

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Card 12

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In The Consolation of Philosophy Searched for the solution to the philosophical problem of moral responsibility - if God's omniscience means we have no free choice anyway

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Card 13

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Boethius argues that for God all actions occur _________ - there is no such thing as an 'in advance' for God

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Card 14

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Anselm came up with the ____ _________ approach to timelessness

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Card 15

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Anselm's approach contrasts with the popular view of time known as

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