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On God, Space and Time

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Informationen zum Autor Akiva Vroman Klappentext Akiva Vroman contends that an eternal past does not exist. His theory that time began on a countable day is based on a simple mathematical law. This text aims to provide an historical synthesis of thought on man's vision of God and reality. Zusammenfassung For Akiva Jaap Vroman "a day in the infinite past" is nonsense Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction, 1. An Introduction to Reality and Imagination, 2. The Modem Vindication of the Existence of the Creator, 3. God: The Ontological Argument and the Argument from Design, 4. God, Mind, and Body: Part 1, 5.God, Mind, and Body: Part 2, 6. The Spanish Intermezzo, 7. Spinoza: The Aftermath of the Spanish Intermezzo, 8. The Very Few Jewish Idealists after Spinoza, 9. The Legacy of Spinoza, 10. The Development of the Concept of Space-Time, 11. Immanuel Kant and His Spiritual Inheritance, 12. Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Arthur Schopenhauer, and Max Wentscher, 13. Charles Darwin and the Ensuing -ism, 14. An Introduction to Ignorance, 15. Religious Eschatology, Part 1: The Jewish Messiah, 16. Religious Eschatology, Part 2: The Christian Messiah, 17. Religious Eschatology, Part 3: Apocalyptic Revelation in Psychological Science, 18. Religious Eschatology, Part 4: The Fate of the World in the, 19. God and Moral Virtue, 20. The Modem World against God, 21. The Question of Life and Death: The Medical Approach, 22. Bridging the Chasm between God and Mankind in Judaism, 23. On the Future of Humanism and Divine Justice in Judaism, 24. Worship and Service in Prospect.

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