Attributes of God Flashcards
what is descartes omnipotence?
god can do anything including the logically impossible
what is the biblical quote for omnipotence?
MATTHEW 19 - “with man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible”
what is j.l. mackie’s input on omnipotence?
PARADOX OF OMNIPOTENCE
can god create a stone so heavy he cannot lift it?
what is aquinas’ omnipotence?
can do all that is logically possible, restricted only by his own perfection
i.e. can do everything that doesn’t involve a contradiction
what is augustine’s omnipotence?
god’s nature places limitations on what he can do
he can do whatever he chooses to do, he self-imposes certain limitations such as not committing evil
biblical quote on god’s omniscience?
GENESIS 3
God has perfect knowledge of everything, including good and evil
what is aquinas’ view on omniscience?
god is eternal and all knowing of past present and future
god’s simplicity means he cannot depend on the earth for knowledge and his knowledge is thus casual - this leads to a denial of human freedom however if he knows everything
what is swinburne’s view of omniscience?
god is everlasting and knows past present but not future
god knows what we have done and what we are doing but is only aware of the logical possibilities of our futures IF OTHER CHOICES HAD BEEN MADE (THE MIDDLE WAY) - lots of criticism of this
says a timeless god is largely incompatible, believers wish to say many things about god such as that he forgives etc. but giving examples of such attributes if gods timeless
what is boethius/anselm view of omniscience?
boethius understood eternal to mean timeless, rather than everlasting. Boethius says god doesn’t see past, present and future but sees through a “lofty peak” which is an eternal present
in “the consolidation of philosophy” lady philosophy states god’s foreknowledge is not the case of future events happening humans free will causes this; god just surveys the whole of time in an eternal present.
what is the inconsistent triad benevolence?
proposed by epicurus, how can evil occur if god is all loving/ all powerful
how does iranaeus’ soul making theodicy apply to benevolence?
saw evil as necessary in us reaching the divine likeness of god; humans have to suffer in order to develop into gods image
hick developed this later and said evil was a natural consequence of freedom
how does augustine soul making theodicy apply to benevolence?
evil comes as a result of human free will which chooses to sin as a result of the fall
how does boethius/anselm apply to benevolence?
concluded gods foreknowledge is separate to human freedom as god is atemporal and has simultaneous knowledge - therefore his judgement is just as we have freely chosen how we act (2020 PRESIDENT ELECTION EXAMPLE)
what is aquinas’ view on eternity?
God’s simplicity means he cannot depend on the earth for knowledge and his knowledge is thus casual - this leads to determinism and a denial of human freedom
what does kant say on eternity?
“if we are not free we are not responsible and cannot be punished”
what does swinburne say on eternity?
god is everlasting and knows past present but not future
god knows what we have done and what we are doing but is only aware of the logical possibilities of our futures IF OTHER CHOICES HAD BEEN MADE (THE MIDDLE WAY) - lots of criticism of this
says a timeless god is largely incompatible, believers wish to say many things about god such as that he forgives etc. but giving examples of such attributes if gods timeless
what does boethius say on eternity?
boethius understood eternal to mean timeless, rather than everlasting. Boethius says god doesn’t see past, present and future but sees through a “lofty peak” which is an eternal present
in “the consolidation of philosophy” lady philosophy states god’s foreknowledge is not the case of future events happening humans free will causes this; god just surveys the whole of time in an eternal present.
ESSAY PLAN - OMNIPOTENCE
“assess the belief that god is omnipotent”
POINT 1 - (descartes)
P1 – LOGICALLY IMPOSSIBLE ILLOGICAL, WOULD NOT BE BENEVOLENT
A: GOD CAN DO THE LOGICALLY IMPOSSIBLE
• Descartes believed we had no idea of God so cannot lay down limitations on his absolute omnipotence – God created the laws of logic/ existed prior to them; to conform to human laws would limit his power
• Matthew 19 – “with man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”
ESSAY PLAN - OMNIPOTENCE
“assess the belief that god is omnipotent”
POINT 1 - COUNTER ARGUMENT -mackie, logically incoherent notion
CA: LOGICALLY INCOHERENT NOTION
• Mackie – claiming God can do logically impossible actions is “only a form of words, which fails to describe any state of affairs” It is meaningless to talk of God creating square-circles, as if he did so he would be creating his own language – however, not being able to do this is no limitation on God’s power as creating a ‘square-circle’ is a meaningless utterance. C.S Lewisagreed -“meaningless combinations of words do not suddenly acquire a meaning because we prefix to them two other words ‘God can”
ESSAY PLAN - OMNIPOTENCE
“assess the belief that god is omnipotent”
POINT 1 - COUNTER RESPONSE above laws of human logic
R: GOD IS ABOVE THE LAWS OF HUMAN LOGIC
• Certainly, by human standards, such illogical ideas cannot be comprehended, yet God is entirely beyond human capacities or understand thus it is arguably futile to even begin to understand what he can and cannot do…
e.g. kants realms
ESSAY PLAN - OMNIPOTENCE
“assess the belief that god is omnipotent”
POINT 1 - CONCLUSIVE RESPONSE problem of evil
CR: SUGGESTS HE IS NOT BENEVOLENT DUE TO THE PROBLEM OF EVIL
• Free will defence/ Problem of evil – if God could do everything (including logically impossible) he could create humans free and maintain they would always choose to do good (Ninian Smart refers to this as ‘Utopian Thesis’); the fact he has not done this would suggest he was not truly benevolent this type of omnipotence clearly doesn’t work
Kenny - illogical to suggest an evil world was created by an omnipotent creator.
ESSAY PLAN - OMNIPOTENCE
“assess the belief that god is omnipotent”
POINT 2 aquinas, possible
P2 – LOGICALLY POSSIBLE BENEVOLENT, ALTHOUGH NOT TRANSCENDENT/ SEEMS LIMITED
A: GOD CAN DO WHAT IS LOGICALLY POSSIBLE
• Aquinas argued “He can do anything that is absolutely possible” “everything that does not imply a contradiction” i.e. cannot change the past, cannot sin, cannot make square circles. “As the principles of sciences such as logic, geometry, or arithmetic are taken from the formal principles of things which are essential to their natures, it follows that God could not make things that go against these principles” (‘Summa Contra Gentiles’)
ESSAY PLAN - OMNIPOTENCE
“assess the belief that god is omnipotent”
POINT 2 - COUNTER ARGUMENT lie
CA: WOULD STILL BE ABLE TO LIE ETC.
• Still issues with this – can God ride a bike? To do so is logically possible, but God is wholly simple and timeless - doesn’t have physical attributes and so it is physically impossible for him to do so – a narrower approach is needed. God would also be able to do things which defied his nature, such as lie or commit evil act.
ESSAY PLAN - OMNIPOTENCE
“assess the belief that god is omnipotent”
POINT 2 - COUNTER RESPONSE augustine limitation
R: SELF IMPOSED LIMITATION, ALLOWS FREE WILL
• Augustine – God’s omnipotence needs to be understood as meaning he can do whatever he chooses to do; he self imposes certain limitations, such as not committing evil, as this would be contrary to his very nature. He is limited by his own perfections only, does what he wills – he would not wish to will evil, so he feels no frustration at this fact – not within his interests, so therefore he is omnipotent.
• COINCIDES WITH HUMAN FREE WILL/ PROBLEM OF EVIL: Keith Ward – “god freely limits the exercise of his unlimited power by the creation of free beings” Augustinian/ Irenaean theodicies argue evil is a result of human free will which God CANNOT stop because we must be able to choose loving relationship etc.
ESSAY PLAN - OMNIPOTENCE
“assess the belief that god is omnipotent”
POINT 2 - CONCLUSIVE RESPONSE know god, freud
We cannot know God as Freud puts it God is the phenomenal realm and we are the noumenal.
ESSAY PLAN - OMNIPOTENCE
“assess the belief that god is omnipotent”
POINT 3 (power of love, geach and teresa of avila)
P3 – ALMIGHTY/ POWER OF LOVE WE CANNOT KNOW GOD OR HIS PLAN
A: POWER OF LOVE/ ALMIGHTY
• Peter Geachargues that God has the capacity for power, power over everything rather than a power to do everything and he bases this on the use of the translated word almighty to describe God in the New Testament – un-actualised powers, less human like i.e. wouldn’t ride a bike
• St Teresa of Avila – “Christ has no body now on earth except yours” God exists within the form of life (Wittgenstein) of the believing community (anti-realist notion), thus to talk of God’s power is to talk of our actions of compassion and love, which triumph over adversity
ESSAY PLAN - OMNIPOTENCE
“assess the belief that god is omnipotent”
POINT 3 - COUNTER ARGUMENT (denies theist understanding)
CA: DENIES THEIST UNDERSTANDING
• Denies the actual existence of God in the universe and would be rejected by numerous theists – it is just us? We are not divine like God, reducing him to human terms
ESSAY PLAN - OMNIPOTENCE
“assess the belief that god is omnipotent”
POINT 3 - CONCLUSIVE RESPONSE (Descartes unknown god)
R: GOD IS ULTIMATELY UNKNOWN TO US
• We are unsure of God’s exact nature but we know he is all powerful – Descartes argues God is unknowable to the human mind, thus it would make more sense to argue from this that we cannot make specific assertions about his power in humans terms of logical instead we must accept he has power over all things; we do not know what this means but must trust God