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1. |
Whether a name can be given to God? |
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2. |
Whether any name can be applied to God substantially? |
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3. |
Whether any name can be applied to God in its literal sense? |
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4. |
Whether names applied to God are synonymous? |
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5. |
Whether what is said of God and of creatures is univocally predicated of them? |
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6. |
Whether names predicated of God are predicated primarily of creatures? |
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7. |
Whether names which imply relation to creatures are predicated of God temporally? |
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8. |
Whether this name "God" is a name of the nature? |
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9. |
Whether this name "God" is communicable? |
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10. |
Whether this name "God" is applied to God univocally by nature, by participation, and according to opinion? |
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11. |
Whether this name, HE WHO IS, is the most proper name of God? |
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12. |
Whether affirmative propositions can be formed about God? |