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    The Mind of God and the Works of Man.Edward Craig - 1987 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Seeking to rediscover the connection between philosophy as studied in universities and those general views of man and reality which are 'philosophy' to the educated layman, Edward Craig here offers a view of philosophy and its history since the early seventeenth century. He presents this period as concerned primarily with just two visions of the essential nature of man. One portrays human beings as made in the image of God, required to resemble him as far as lies in our power; (...)
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  2. The Mind of God.Paul Davies - 1994 - Science and Society 58 (2):233-237.
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    The mind of God and the works of man.Edward Craig - 1987 - Oxford [Oxfordshire]: Clarendon Press.
    What is the connection between philosophy as studied in universities and those general views of man and reality which are commonly considered "philosophy"? Through his attempt to rediscover this connection, Craig offers a view of philosophy and its history since the early 17th century. Craig discusses the two contrary visions of man's essential nature that dominated this period--one portraying man as made in the image of God and required to resemble him as closely as possible, the other depicting man as (...)
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    The minds of gods: A comparative study of supernatural agency.Benjamin Grant Purzycki - 2013 - Cognition 129 (1):163-179.
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    Exploring the mind of God: an introduction to Shi'ite legal epistemology.Hashim Bata - 2023 - Boston: Brill.
    This book introduces readers to the legal epistemology that is advocated within Twelver Shi'ite usul al-fiqh (legal theory). It critically surveys the epistemological underpinnings upheld by post-19th century Uṣūlīclerics that impel them to mainly deduce and interpret Sharia using scripture and literalist hermeneutical methods. An evaluation of these underpinnings uncovers the important juxtaposition that exists between the seminarian discourses of usul al-fiqh and philosophy. The book hypothesises that usul al-fiqh has both space and historical precedence to accept alternative epistemological theories (...)
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    Reading the Mind of God.Roger Caldwell - 1995 - Philosophy Now 13:5-7.
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    The Minds of God(s) and Humans: Differences in Mind Perception in Fiji and North America.Aiyana K. Willard & Rita A. McNamara - 2019 - Cognitive Science 43 (1):e12703.
    Previous research suggests that how people conceive of minds depends on the culture in which they live, both in determining how they interact with other human minds and how they infer the unseen minds of gods. We use exploratory factor analysis to compare how people from different societies with distinct models of human minds and different religious traditions perceive the minds of humans and gods. In two North American samples (American adults, N = 186; Canadian students, N = 202), we (...)
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    Touching the mind of God: Patristic Christian thought on the nature of matter.Joshua Schooping - 2015 - Zygon 50 (3):583-603.
    This paper seeks to examine the nature of matter from an Orthodox Christian patristic perspective, specifically that of St. Gregory of Nyssa, and compare this with David Bohm's concept of wholeness and the implicate order. By examining the ramifications of the doctrine of creation ex nihilo, the basic nature of matter as being rooted in the mind of God reveals itself, and furthermore shows that certain conceptions of quantum physics can provide language with which to give voice to this (...)
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  9. Probing the Mind of God: Divine Beliefs and Credences.Elizabeth Jackson & Justin Mooney - 2022 - Religious Studies 58 (1):S61–S75.
    Although much has been written about divine knowledge, and some on divine beliefs, virtually nothing has been written about divine credences. In this essay we comparatively assess four views on divine credences: (1) God has only beliefs, not credences; (2) God has both beliefs and credences; (3) God has only credences, not beliefs; and (4) God has neither credences nor beliefs, only knowledge. We weigh the costs and benefits of these four views and draw connections to current discussions in philosophical (...)
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    Reading the mind of God (without hebrew lessons): Alston, shared attention, and mystical experience.Adam Green - 2009 - Religious Studies 45 (4):455-470.
    Alston's perceptual account of mystical experience fails to show how it is that the sort of predicates that are used to describe God in these experiences could be derived from perception, even though the ascription of matched predicates in the natural order are not derived in the manner Alston has in mind. In contrast, if one looks to research on shared attention between individuals as mediated by mirror neurons, then one can give a perceptual account of mystical experience which (...)
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    Reading the mind of God : Alston, shared attention, and mystical experience: Adam green.Adam Green - 2009 - Religious Studies 45 (4):455-470.
    Alston's perceptual account of mystical experience fails to show how it is that the sort of predicates that are used to describe God in these experiences could be derived from perception, even though the ascription of matched predicates in the natural order are not derived in the manner Alston has in mind. In contrast, if one looks to research on shared attention between individuals as mediated by mirror neurons, then one can give a perceptual account of mystical experience which (...)
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    Mark Juergensmeyer, Terror in the Mind of God. The Global Rise of Religious Violence.Horatiu Crisan - 2003 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 2 (4):179-181.
    Mark Juergensmeyer, Terror in the Mind of God. The Global Rise of Religious Violence University of California Press, Berkeley & L.A., 2001, 320 p.
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    The mind of God and the works of nature: laws and powers in naturalism, platonism, and classical theism.James Orr - 2019 - Leuven: Peeters.
    Historians of science have long considered the very idea of a law-governed universe to be the relic of a bygone intellectual culture that took it largely for granted that a divine lawmaker existed. Similarly, many philosophers of science today insist that the notion of a law of nature is fraught with implausibly theological assumptions, preferring instead to treat them as theoretical axioms in an optimal description of nature's regularities, or else as robust patterns of causal connections or causal powers whose (...)
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  14. The Mind of God.Colin McGinn - 2015 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 7 (4):157.
    A radically dualist view of the relationship between God and the universe is apt to make the problem of Divine intervention more difficult than under other metaphysical conceptions. We need to find a closer relationship than this if the causal picture is to work. We could try saying that God is realized by the universe, without being reducible to the universe. He has no further substance over and above that of the universe, but he is not simply identical to the (...)
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    Reading the mind of God: in search of the principle of universality.James Trefil - 1990 - New York: Anchor Books.
    Eminent science writer James Trefil examines the very underpinnings of scientific thought. He recounts the story of mankind's fascinating exploration beyond the earth and the simplistic beauty of the universal principles that govern the cosmos.
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    The Mind of God and the Works of Man by Edward Craig. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaukroger - 1990 - Journal of Philosophy 87 (8):429-432.
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  17. The Mind of God: Neuroscience, Faith and the Search of the Soul.Jay Lombard - 2018
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    The mind of god: Science and the search for ultimate meaning.Peter Slezak - 1996 - Science & Education 5 (2):201-212.
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    Unravelling the Mind of God: Mysteries at the Frontier of Science.Robert Matthews - 1992 - Virgin Books.
    In the last 10 years scientists have made astounding discoveries about ourselves and the universe we live in. Most of these breakthroughs have remained beyond the reach of the non-expert, but this book aims to present them in an accessible fashion.
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    Reading the Mind of God: In Search of the Principle of Universality. James Trefil.James R. Hofmann - 1991 - Isis 82 (2):349-350.
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    The Barking Dog and the Mind of God.Moira Gatens - 2020 - Australasian Philosophical Review 4 (3):216-224.
    ABSTRACT Are there limits to the ability of Spinoza’s philosophy to speak to our present? Perhaps his notion of ‘the mind of God’ is too foreign for contemporary sensibilities to contemplate? After offering a brief refutation of Spinoza as atheist or pantheist, I venture the idea that contemporary understandings of nature may benefit from a consideration of Spinoza’s account of ‘God or Nature’. I suggest that the expression of the virtue of fortitudo (strength of character) can be (re)conceived as (...)
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    The Mind of God and the Works of Man.Ross Harrison - 1989 - Philosophical Books 30 (1):27-29.
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    Mathematics and the mind of God.Louk Fleischhacker - 1997 - Foundations of Science 2 (1):67-72.
    Mathematics and the Mind of God is the synopsis of a leture held at a symposium under this title at the Free University of Amsterdam in 1995. It takes a critical position with respect to the suggestion that there is a shortcut from the exact sciences to theology. It is true that mathematics is the pure form in which the exactness of these sciences can be expressed. The fundamental principle of it, however, the structurability of our world of experience, (...)
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  24. Taking the mind of God seriously : why and how to become a theistic idealist.Charles Taliaferro - 2016 - In Andrei A. Buckareff & Yujin Nagasawa (eds.), Alternative Concepts of God: Essays on the Metaphysics of the Divine. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Consciousness and the Mind of God.Charles Taliaferro - 1994 - Cambridge University Press.
    This work addresses the challenge of contemporary materialism for thinking about God. The book examines contemporary theories of consciousness and defends a non-materialist theory of persons, subjectivity and God. A version of dualism is articulated that seeks to avoid the fragmented outlook of most dualist theories. Dualism is often considered to be inadequate both philosophically and ethically, and is seen as a chief cause of denigrating the body and of promoting individualism and scepticism. Charles Taliaferro defends a holistic understanding of (...)
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    Consilience, Truth and the Mind of God: Science, Philosophy and Theology in the Search for Ultimate Meaning.Richard J. Di Rocco - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book argues that God can be found within the edifice of the scientific understanding of physics, cosmology, biology and philosophy. It is a rewarding read that asks the Big Questions which humans have pondered since the dawn of the modern human mind, including: Why and how does the universe exist? From where do the laws of physics come? How did life and mind arise from inanimate matter on Earth? Science and religion have a common interest in the (...)
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  27. Time, creation, and the mind of God: The afterlife of a platonist theory in origen.G. R. Boys-Stones - 2011 - In Michael Frede, James V. Allen, Eyjólfur Kjalar Emilsson, Wolfgang-Rainer Mann & Benjamin Morison (eds.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy. Oxford University Press. pp. 40--319.
  28. Time, Creation, and the Mind of God: The Afterlife of a Plationist Theory in Origen.George Boys-Stones - 2011 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 40:319-337.
  29. Vagueness and the mind of God.John Hawthorne - 2005 - Philosophical Studies 122 (1):1 - 25.
    This paper examines the mind and language of an omniscient being from a supervaluationist perspective. Two questions hall receive special attention. How ought the supervaluationist explicate the concept of omniscience? And what ought the supervaluationist expect an omniscient speaker to say about a Sorites series?
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    Mathematics and the Mind of God.Louk Fleischhacker - 1997 - Foundations of Science 2 (1):67-72.
    Mathematics and the Mind of God is the synopsis of a leture held at a symposium under this title at the Free University of Amsterdam in 1995. It takes a critical position with respect to the suggestion that there is a shortcut from the exact sciences to theology. It is true that mathematics is the pure form in which the exactness of these sciences can be expressed. The fundamental principle of it, however, the structurability of our world of experience, (...)
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    [Book review] the mind of God, the scientific basis for a rational world. [REVIEW]P. C. W. Davies - 1994 - Science and Society 58 (2):233-237.
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    The Mind of God and the Works of Man. [REVIEW]Mark Hannam - 1988 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 17.
    A review of Edward Craig's book, "The Mind of God and the Works of Man", published by Oxford University Press in 1987.
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  33. Consciousness and the Mind of God.Charles Taliaferro - 1996 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 17 (1):107-112.
     
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  34. Consciousness and the Mind of God.Charles Taliaferro - 1996 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 39 (2):123-125.
     
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    Consciousness and the Mind of God.Charles Taliaferro - 1997 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (1):241-243.
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  36. Consciousness and the Mind of God.Charles Taliaferro - 1995 - Religious Studies 31 (4):546-548.
     
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    Reduction in the Mind of God.Daniel Bonevac - 1995 - In Elias E. Savellos & Umit D. Yalcin (eds.), Supervenience: New Essays. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 124--139.
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    The Image of God Deep in the Mind: The Continuity of Cognition according to Henry of Ghent.Kent Emery - 2001 - In Jan A. Aertsen, Kent Emery & Andreas Speer (eds.), Nach der Verurteilung von 1277 / After the Condemnation of 1277: Philosophie und Theologie an der Universität von Paris im letzten Viertel des 13. Jahrhunderts. Studien und Texte / Philosophy and Theology at the University of Paris in the Last Quarter of. De Gruyter. pp. 59-124.
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    The Mind of God and the Works of Nature: Laws and Powers in Naturalism, Platonism, and Classical Theism. By James Orr. Leuven: Peeters, 2019. Pp. vii, 214. €68.00. [REVIEW]Benjamin Murphy - 2022 - Heythrop Journal 63 (2):321-322.
    The Heythrop Journal, Volume 63, Issue 2, Page 321-322, March 2022.
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    The mind of society: Investigating and using the “language of the gods”.Yvon Provencal - 1998 - World Futures 52 (3):281-312.
    The ?language of the gods? is conceived as a kind of language more complex than what we associate with human tongues in the strict sense of the term. Certain arbitrary regularities throughout the rational disciplines appear to indicate the existence of this language. The present article explores this new concept and applies it in an attempt to provide a logical clarification of the notions of individual consciousness and physical reality.
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  41. Engaging with the mind of God : The participatory path of jewish mysticism.Brian lLancaster - 2008 - In Jorge N. Ferrer & Jacob H. Sherman (eds.), The Participatory Turn: Spirituality, Mysticism, Religious Studies. State University of New York Press. pp. 173--95.
     
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    Stephen Hawking and the Mind of God.Antony Flew - 1996 - Cogito 10 (1):55-60.
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    Metaphor and the Mind of God in Nevi’im.S. N. Nordby - 2018 - TheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology 2 (1):51-83.
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  44. Charles Taliaferro, Consciousness and the Mind of God Reviewed by.Thomas D. Senor - 1995 - Philosophy in Review 15 (6):428-430.
     
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    The word of God and the mind of man.Ronald H. Nash - 1982 - Phillipsburg, N.J.: P&R.
    The title of this book can be understood in at least two ways. First of all, The Word of God and the Mind of Man is an exploration of the extent to which the human mind can receive and understand divine revelation, insofar as this revelation is understood to include the communication of truth. On a second and more fundamental level, the phrase the word of God recalls its classical context -- the prologue to John's Gospel and the (...)
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  46. Edward Craig, The Mind of God and the Works of Man Reviewed by.Catherine Wilson - 1988 - Philosophy in Review 8 (7):254-257.
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    Consciousness and the Mind of God. [REVIEW]Michael Wyschogrod - 1999 - International Studies in Philosophy 31 (4):133-134.
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    Edward Craig The Mind of God and the Works of Man Oxford; Oxford University Press, pp. 353. [REVIEW]Mark Hannam - 1988 - Hegel Bulletin 9 (1):32-35.
    A review of Edward Craig's book, The Mind of God and the Works of Man (1987), which sets out Craig's argument that the work of individual philosophers can only be properly understood through our familiarity with the intellectual environment in which they worked. To put this more generally, that philosophy takes place within a definite intellectual context, and that the history of ideas is necessary to understand the aims, methods, and blind-spots of this intellectual context.
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    Raising the Mind to God: The Sensual Journey of Giovanni Morelli (1371–1444) via Devotional Images.Elizabeth Bailey - 2009 - Speculum 84 (4):984-1008.
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  50. The Embodied Mind of God.Miłosz Hołda - 2018 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 10 (1):81-96.
    In this article I propose a new concept: The Embodied Mind of God. I also point out the benefits that can flow from using it. This concept is combination of two concepts broadly discussed in contemporary philosophy: „The Mind of God” and „The Embodied Mind”. In my opinion this new concept can be very useful in the area of Philosophical Christology, because one of the most important questions there concerns the mind of Jesus Christ - Incarnate (...)
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