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  1. The question of God’s relation to time has generated a great amount of theological and philosophical reflection. The traditional view has been that God is timeless in the sense of being outside time altogether; that is, he exists but does not exist at any point in time and he does not experience temporal succession.

  2. 20 gru 2001 · This is a collection of essays written by philosophers about God's relation to time. The essays have been selected to represent current debates written between those who believe God to be atemporal and those who do not.

  3. The existence of God has been a big subject in philosophy, and attempts to prove or disprove his existence have been made since time immemorial. Famous philosophers such as Rene Descartes, St. Thomas Aquinas, and William Paley have all conceived arguments to prove the existence of God.

  4. •Express thoughtful ideas about the impact of believing or not believing in God on someone’s life (B1). •Present different views on why people believe in God or not, including their own ideas (C1). •Enquire into what some atheists, agnostics and theists say about God, expressing their own ideas and arguments, using evidence and examples ...

  5. The article will begin by setting out the kind of ‘God’ upon which God and time discourse is focused. Then, it will turn to ‘time’ by briefly introducing temporal metaphysics, with a focus on debates between the A-theory, B-theory, and C-theory of time.

  6. 7 gru 2016 · 1. One potential solution to the paradox is if we view God's time and the world's time as existing differently. Picture the universe as a book. From the point of view of the characters in the book, time begins on the first page, and proceeds through to the last.

  7. 1 sty 2011 · The God of Western religion is said to be eternal. But what does that mean? Is God somehow beyond time, living a life that does not involve one thing after another?

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