God is all-knowing - Omniscience, God is all-powerful - Omnipotence, God is ever-present - Omnipresence, God is perfectly good, just, and all-loving - Benevolence, All attributes are integrated and embodied by Him - God is not just "good"; He is goodness itself. - Divine Simplicity, God is timeless and has no beginning and end. - Eternal, pertains to an individual, encompassing all the qualities and traits that distinguish them from other members of the human species. - Human Person, he believed that the human spirit or soul is composed of three parts: MIND, EMOTION AND DESIRE - PLATO, PLATO believed that the human spirit or soul is composed of three parts - MIND, EMOTION AND DESIRE, general term which is commonly used to refer to the entire human race - Man, holds that awareness of the self is gained through interaction with the world and other human beings - Self as emergent, extinct species of Homo with a big brain, upright man, and a well-evolved postcranial skeleton. - Homo Erectus, He proposed that mind and body exist as two separate entities which interact with one another - Rene Descartes, considers man as a part of the natural world and a product of evolution. o Psychological Perspective - places emphasis on human behavior and thought processes in analyzing human nature. - Biological perspective, focuses on man's ability to engage in productive activities to meet his wants and needs. - Economic perspective, considers man as God's creation. From a biological perspective, humans are seen as integral to the natural world and as outcomes of the process of evolution - Theological perspective, refers to the human mind, which is separated into the conscious and unconscious mind. - Psyche, holds that the self is an essential part of the human being, and self-awareness is natural and innate. - Self as innate, This notion holds that a human being is considered a person if he or she possesses the ability to determine his or her life through "reasoned free choice." - Autonomous being, regards man as a being made up of both his body and spirit and makes no distinction between spirit and soul. - DICHOTOMIC VIEW, asserts that humans hold a central and paramount position among all species on the planet - Environmental philosophy, asserts that humans hold a central and paramount position among all species on the planet - Teleological Argument, refers as modern human beings. - Homo Sapiens sapiens, belief that God or other gods exist. - Theism, believes that mankind is intended to live in harmony with all creation - Theological views, applies an ecological and ethical approach in analyzing society and sees a relationship between social problems and environmental problems. - social ecology, The study of God and other religious concepts - Theology, capacity to comprehend events to solve issues or complete activities, as well as make decisions and exercise judgment. - Rationalism, This book laid the foundation for the modern theory of evolution by natural selection and had a profound impact on our understanding of the diversity of life on Earth. - Origin of species, This portrays God as existing beyond the confines of the material world, with a presence that surpasses the limitations of physical laws and eludes human comprehension and knowledge. - Transcedence , represents the belief that there is one God who exists in three distinct persons: God the Father (the creator), God the Son (Jesus Christ, the redeemer), and God the Holy Spirit (the sustainer and sanctifier). - Holy Trinity, God actively participates in by bestowing blessings, performing miracles, providing divine inspirations, and revealing divine truths. - Divine providence, God considers Him as existing both outside and inside the universe. - Panentheistic, consists of an individual's distinct physical features, mental qualities, life experiences, memories, thoughts, and perspectives. - Personal identity, central concept in discussing the nature of human soul. • Avicenna - argued that self-awareness and consciousness exists even if the body is deprived of its senses. - Embodiment, advocated human responsibility and action with regards to environmental issues. - Environmental ethics,
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