Title: Section 11: On God, 376-443  
Author: Lashyia Meeks May 27, 2010
Last Changed by: Andrew Scrimgeour Feb 20, 2018
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Hierarchy
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    Page: 376. Who or what is God?
    Page: 377. Who is the God of whom Paul speaks in Rom 1:19 . . .
    Page: 378. A review of my writings shows that recognition of the pertinence of Paul's implicit . . .
    Page: 379. God, according to Paul's doxology in Romans 11:36 . . .
    Page: 380. Used religiously, "God" means the primal source and the final end of the mystery . . .
    Page: 381. God is the all-worshipful, hence the unsurpassable . . .
    Page: 382. The conceptuality terminology of theistic religion includes distinctive concepts . . .
    Page: 383. Theistic religions, I have argued, characteristically generate concepts . . .
    Page: 384. That human beings universally are not theists in anything like the sense . . .
    Page: 385. It seems reasonable to hold that theism, properly so-called, necessarily involves . . .
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