A Comparative Study on Allameh Tabatabaei's View on Human natural knowledge to God and Plantinga's View on Human Divine sense

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Allameh Tabatabaei has viewed human being to be of a special nature due to which all his life is directed to a special end, God. The direction other than which one may not take in his life: the nature (framed) of Allah, in which He hath created man. It is on the one hand and on the other, on Kalvin`s theology, human being is of knowledge to the existence of God in depth of his mind; such kind of knowledge may not be counted as something to be taught and learned. Farther it is of those facts established in our depth of mind before our birth and, therefore, it cannot be forgotten at all. In this paper, it has been sought to describe different and common aspects of the two views. Heart, the place of natural knowledge, innate state of natural knowledge, leadership of human being, ever last stability, necessity for the natural ability to develope, effect of sin on this knowledge have known the aspects in common, while aim of putting it forward, its essence, effect of corresponding knowledge on it, its regionality, its object and the how of its happening may be counted as differences.
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Persian
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Andishe-Novin-E-Dini, Volume:9 Issue: 35, 2014
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117
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