About
A theological concept referring to the omnipotence of God and the active agency through which the divine governs and sustains the created universe.
Connections
Other entities that appear in the same books as Divine Power.
Appears in 128 Books
Ramon Llull; ed. Bernardus la Vinheta
Jakob Böhme
Baruch Spinoza
Max Theodor Wilhelm Förster
George Gemistos Plethon; Cardinal Bessarion
Cornelius Gemma
Kriegsmann, Wilhelm Christoph
Flavius Josephus (ed. Hudson & Havercampus)
Antonius Andreae; Thomas Aquinas
Baruch Spinoza
Angela of Foligno
Philip Schaff & Henry Wace (eds.)
Maximus of Tyre; Alcinous
Jacob of Sarug; Ephrem; Isaac of Antioch; Severus of Antioch
Jacob of Sarug; Ephrem; Isaac of Antioch; Severus of Antioch
Alexander Roberts & James Donaldson (eds.)
Ephrem the Syrian
Sulpicius Severus
Jan Pieter Nicolaas Land
Philo of Alexandria
Jacob of Serugh
Jacob of Serugh
Georg von Welling
Albertus Magnus
George Syncellus
Jakob Böhme
Emanuel Swedenborg
Jakob Böhme
Herodotus; Plutarch
Clement of Alexandria
John Chrysostom
Descartes, René
Scheffer, Johannes
Deurhoff, Willem
Raynaud, Théophile
Mornay, Philippe de
Dionysius Areopagita|Ignatius|Polycarpus
Plato; Ficino, Marsilio (translator)
Mornay, Philippe de
Dionysius Areopagita|Ignatius|Polycarpus
Mornay, Philippe de
Petrus Thyraeus
Petrus Thyraeus
John Philoponus
Iamblichus / Hermes Trismegistus / Porphyry
George Gemistos Plethon; Cardinal Bessarion
Philo of Alexandria; Giovanni Battista Aucher
Justin Martyr
Cyprian
[Lorris, Guillaume de]|[Meung, Jean de]
Jakob Böhme
Maximus of Tyre; Alcinous
Nikolai Leskov
Virgil (ed. Henri II Estienne)
Alexander Roberts & James Donaldson (eds.)