A Survey of "God's Childbearing" Based on Philosophical Arguments under the Verse 3 of Surah Tawhid (Based on Ibn Sina, Sadr al-Mutuallihin and Allameh Tabatabai`s Explanations)

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God`s being of a child is of those attended issues in different religions and denominations. The question of the study follows as: what may one say about God`s childbearing on the basis of Ibn Sina, Mulla Sadra and Allameh Tabataba`i`s reasonable principles on the third verse of the chapter Tawhid? The method of the study is analytical and descriptive and the findings are offered in tables and logical propositions. On the findings of the research, Ibn Sina has based God`s impossibility of childbearing on the necessity of common nature of the father and the child; Mulla Sadra has proposed three proofs in the field of which the third is more defensible with regard to his philosophical foundations; while the first and the second are not defensible as not being correctly explained and not being in agreement with his principles of the departure movement. And Allameh has based the impossibility on God`s uniqueness of Existence.
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Language:
Persian
Published:
Andishe-Novin-E-Dini, Volume:17 Issue: 64, 2021
Pages:
83 to 104
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