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AbstractTheologians, philosophers, and scientists have pondered the causalities of human beings, nature, and cosmos. This seeks to avoid the reduction of all activity to God and to understand the richness of beings other than God. Thomas Aquinas valued this ‟secondary causality” greatly, while recent thinkers are also advocating its importance again.
Open Theology – de Gruyter
Published: May 17, 2018
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