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As the title suggests, the treatise concerns the philosophical approach to the question of God. It is a sort of theology, the doctrine on God, proceeding from visible world, interpretated with the power of natural reason. The main ground for the interpretative reasoning is the classical methaphysics. God is conceived as the last and most profound fundament of all things that have not sufficient ground of existence in themselves.

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  • The Philosophical Approach to God], Krakow 1995, Jesuit Faculty of Philosophy, A 5 , 400 pages

  • The treatise concerns the philosophical approach to the question of God

  • It is a sort of theology, the doctrine on God, proceeding from visible world, interpretated with the power of natural reason

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The Philosophical Approach to God], Krakow 1995, Jesuit Faculty of Philosophy, A 5 , 400 pages. The treatise concerns the philosophical approach to the question of God. It is a sort of theology, the doctrine on God, proceeding from visible world, interpretated with the power of natural reason. God is conceived as the last and most profound fundament of all things that have not sufficient ground of existence i n themselves.

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