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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Peter A. Bertocci, The Empirical Argument for God in
Late
British Thought (Cambridge, Mass., 1938); idem,
“Toward
a Metaphysics of Creation,” Review of Metaphysics,
17
(1964), 493-510. Henry Bett, Johannes Scotus Erigena (New
York, 1964).
Edgar S. Brightman, Person and Reality (New
York, 1958). Étienne Gilson, The Christian
Philosophy of
Thomas Aquinas (New York, 1956). Charles
Hartshorne, The
Divine Relativity (New Haven,
1948). Lucretius, On the
Nature of Things, I,
154, in The Stoic and Epicurean Philoso-
phers, ed. Whitney J. Oates (New York,
1940). John Mac-
Quarrie, Principles of Christian Theology (New York,
1966).
Robert C. Neville, God and Creator
(Chicago, 1968). Fred-
erick R. Tennant,
Philosophical Theology, 2 vols. (Cam-
bridge, 1930). James Ward, Realms of Ends (London, 1935).
Harry A. Wolfson,
Religious Philosophy... (Cambridge,
Mass.,
1961).
PETER A. BERTOCCI
[See also Creativity in Art; Death and Immortality; Deism;Evil; Existentialism; Free Will in Theology; God; Hierar-
chy; Nature; Right and Good; Time.]
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