The Relation between the Concept of Creature and Grace in Religious Teachings with an Emphasis on the Transcendent Wisdom

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From the perspective of the transcendent wisdom, God is the source of eternal and everlasting grace. The purpose of this essay is to examine the meaning of this grace and its relation to the creation of other beings in order to clarify the philosophers’ positions on the subject of the universe. By this grace is meant the first thing that the title of the creature does not apply to, though it can also be applied to the development of the concept of the "creature". These cases, as well as the discussion that follows, illustrate the fact that scholars’ minds do not share the same key concepts in the subject matter of the creation or the step of "creature", "world" and "grace" and provide evidence of the multiplicity of terms in the texts. This paper deals with the analytical-documentary method and by disambiguating the notions of the words "creature", "grace" and "the universe", it makes the clarity of the complex and challenging issue of the universe and step more clear.

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Persian
Published:
Andishe-Novin-E-Dini, Volume:16 Issue: 60, 2020
Pages:
7 to 18
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