
Same God? Christian and Islamic Philosophy and Theology | Prof. Thérèse-Anne Druart
The Thomistic Institute
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Exploring Creation and Continuous Dependence through Analogies in Christian and Islamic Philosophy
The chapter delves into various analogies like the kafzmann analogy, craftsman analogy, and mover and moved analogy to explain the concepts of creation and the continuous dependence of creatures on the creator, drawing parallels with examples such as houses being built and children being born. It explores the relationship between primary causes (God) and secondary causes (creatures) and the role of intelligences in granting forms and maintaining existence with a focus on Avicenna's contributions.
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