Teologia De La Creacion Del Un – (Spanish)
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rata la cuestion de Dios, pero orientada tan solo a su relacion con el Cosmos; y prescinde explicita y radicalmente de su relacion con el hombre.
La intencion de esta obra consiste en “determinar” la naturaleza de Dios en su relacion con el universo.
Concreta y analiza los denominados atributos cosmicos de Dios. Se analiza el problema, o los problemas, del universo a lo largo de la historia humana desde la perspectiva propiamente cientifica.
Para ello, se ofrece un estudio historico aceptablemente pormenorizado de las conexiones, los acuerdos y los desacuerdos, entre el concepto de Dios y el concepto del Universo, y la de su posible relacion.
The intention of this book is to determine the nature of God in His relationship to the universe.
It focuses on and analyzes the so-called “cosmic” attributes of God. It analyzes the problem, or problems, of the universe in all human history, from a properly scientific point of view.
And offers an acceptably detailed historical study of the connections, agreements, and disagreements of the concept of God and the concept of the universe and their possible relationship.
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SKU (ISBN): 9788416845897
ISBN10: 8416845891
Language: Spanish
Francisco DePosada
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2018
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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