The Role of Science in Divine Activity

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The subject of this article is about the effect and the role of the attribute of science in the issuance of the verb from the subject of the universal universe, God, and how that some deny and some others believe it. The theologians refer to the necessity of realizing the trait of science in the act of God and, accordingly, describes God's potentiality as potentially desirable. In this article, the role of science in terms of possibility, role and how it is studied in the subject of God is examined. There are different perspectives in explaining the principle of its impact and how it is between theologians and philosophers. In this research, after discussing the principle of the possibility of the role of science in the subject, five perspectives (likelihood, supra, supra, subjective, and deltaic) are analyzed. The writer also analyzes the definition of the theologians of the subject of God's probability of existence, which means the existence of a divine being, and will point out that the above definition can be justified and defended with careful reflection.

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Persian
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5 to 33
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