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Omnibenevolence is
defined by the
Oxford English Dictionary as "unlimited or
infinite benevolence". Some philosophers, such as Epicurus, have
argued that...
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Adams has
proposed a "modified
divine command theory"
based on the
omnibenevolence of God in
which morality is
linked to
human conceptions of
right and...
- of God's characteristics,
along with omniscience, omnipresence, and
omnibenevolence. The
presence of all
these properties in a
single entity has given...
- simplicity, aseity, immutability, eternality, omnipotence, omniscience, and
omnibenevolence, each of
which has been
developed and
refined through centuries of...
- and is
further held to have the
properties of holiness, justice,
omnibenevolence, and omnipresence.
Adherents of the
Abrahamic religions believe God...
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ascription of properties,
either to
oneself or to others.
Epistemology Omnibenevolence Omniscient point-of-view, in writing, is to know
everything that can...
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particular religions Attributes Eternalness Existence Gender Names ("God")
Omnibenevolence Omnipotence Omnipresence Omniscience Aseity Transcendence Experiences...
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particular religions Attributes Eternalness Existence Gender Names ("God")
Omnibenevolence Omnipotence Omnipresence Omniscience Aseity Transcendence Experiences...
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particular religions Attributes Eternalness Existence Gender Names ("God")
Omnibenevolence Omnipotence Omnipresence Omniscience Aseity Transcendence Experiences...
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ontology and love
different from
common sense (omniscience, omnipotence,
omnibenevolence, imp****ibility, etc.): an oblative, sacrificial, martyrizing, crucifying...