| Giovanni Reale - 1985 - 464 páginas
...state in which we sometimes are, this compels our wonder; and if in a better state this compels it yet more. And God is in a better state. And life also...actuality is life most good and eternal. We say therefore that God is a living being, eternal, most good, so that life and duration continuous and eternal being... | |
| Peter G. Stillman - 1987 - 240 páginas
...approximates in the best way possible for natural life the complete self-activity of the Divine Life. "And life also belongs to God: for the actuality of...thought is life, and God is that actuality: and God's self-dependent actuality is life most good and eternal. We say therefore that God is a living being... | |
| Associated University Presses, G.E.R. Lloyd - 1987 - 522 páginas
...is nevertheless unquestionably alive and divine. 'And life belongs to it, for the actuality of mind is life, and god is that actuality, and god's essential actuality is the highest and eternal life ' ( 1 072 b 26 ff.) . Moreover, not only is the Unmoved Mover alive, but... | |
| David Park - 1990 - 488 páginas
...will quote here to counteract any impression I may have conveyed of Aristotle as a reason-machine. And life also belongs to God; for the actuality of thought is life, and God is that actuality; and (fod's essential actuality is life most good and eternal. We say therefore that God is a living heing,... | |
| Jonathan Lear - 1988 - 356 páginas
...that good state in which we sometimes are, this compels our wonder; and if in a better this compels it yet more. And God is in a better state. And life also belongs to God; for the activity of mind is life, and God is that activity; and God's essential actuality is life most good... | |
| Colin Brown, Steve Wilkens, Alan G. Padgett - 1990 - 456 páginas
...that good state in which we sometimes are, this compels our wonder; and if in a better this compels it yet more. And God is in a better state. And life also...actuality is life most good and eternal. We say therefore that God is a living being, eternal, most good, so that life and duration continuous and eternal being... | |
| Reginald E. Allen - 1991 - 468 páginas
...marvellous; and if it is greater, this is still more marvellous. Nevertheless it is so. Moreover, life belongs to God. For the actuality of thought is life, and God is that actuality; and the essential actuality of God is life most good and eternal. We hold, then, that God is a living being,... | |
| Diogenes Allen, Eric O. Springsted - 1992 - 324 páginas
...that good state in which we sometimes are, this compels our wonder; and if in a better this compels it yet more. And God is in a better state. And life also...actuality is life most good and eternal. We say therefore that God is a living being, eternal, most good, so that life and duration continuous and eternal belong... | |
| Vivian Boland - 1996 - 376 páginas
...that good state in which we sometimes are, this compels our wonder; and if in a better this compels it yet more. And God is in a better state. And life also...belongs to God; for the actuality of thought is life [f| ydtp voO £v£pyeia £cof|], God is that actuality, and God's self-dependent actuality is life... | |
| Laura Westra, T. M. Robinson - 1997 - 244 páginas
...a whole because God thinking is the world. That is why Aristotle referred to God as a living being: And life also belongs to God; for the actuality of...actuality is life most good and eternal. We say therefore that God is a living being, eternal, most good, so that life and duration continuous and eternal belong... | |
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