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    The Issues of God’s Omnipotence – Things New and Old The purpose of this paper is to shortly introduce into the philosophical issues of omnipotence in the history of philosophy and philosophically oriented theology, and to show how the articles included in the special issue on God’s power fits with it. There are three main subjects of debate on the power of God (gods). First, how to precisely define omnipotence, in philosophically as well as theologically adequate way, by using correct terms. Th…Read more
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    Does God suffer? Some critical remarks on Dariusz Łukasiewicz’s paper ‘The suffering of God and the evil’ (Czy Bóg cierpi? Uwagi polemiczne do artykułu Dariusza Łukasiewicza 'Cierpienie Boga za zło') Author of article argues that Dariusz Łukasiewicz's criticism of Thomas G. Weinandy's book Czy Bóg cierpi?, directed towards three arguments for impassibility of God doesn't defeat Weinandy's theses. There are three reasons of that. First, Łukasiewicz criticism doesn't take into account metaphysical…Read more
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    Erik J. Wielenberg: Value and Virtue in a Godless Universe (review)
    Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 12 (1): 196-201. 2007.
    The article reviews the book Value and Virtue in a Godless Universe, by Erik J. Wielenberg
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    Epistemologia i metaepistemologia w filozofii analitycznej – od redakcji
    with Robert Koszkało
    Filo-Sofija 14 (27): 11-14. 2014.
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    My aim in this paper is to show that some parts of J. M. Bocheński’s account of the logic of religion are useful for epistemological investigation of a religious belief, particularly for the questions of realistic and cognitive interpretations of a religious discourse, the problems of justification and warrant of a religious belief and for the problem of the place of criticism in a religious discourse. Referring to Bocheński's understanding of the structure of religious/theological thinking, I p…Read more