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Tables of Contents for God Seen in the Mirror of the World
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction
1
11
Part 1
What Is the Act of Being at the Heart of All Things?
11
4
The First Poverty in the Being of the Things of Nature
15
3
The Second Poverty in the Being of the Things of Nature
18
4
The Third Poverty in the Being of the Things of Nature
22
4
The Fourth Poverty in the Being of the Things of Nature
26
4
The Fifth Poverty in the Being of the Things of Nature
30
13
Conclusion
34
7
Part 2
Transition
41
2
How Utter the Essence of God?
43
3
The Perfect Simplicity of God's Being
46
3
God above All Things, More Exalted than the Sun
49
3
God, Ever Utterly Near
52
3
God Immovable and Eternal
55
5
One God, the One Orderer of All Things
60
9
Conclusion
63
4
Part 3
Introduction
67
2
How Can Certain Perfections Be Found Both in Things and in God?
69
3
Transcendental and Analogous Perfections
72
2
Reason's Triple Leap in Its Ascent to God
74
2
Participation in the Same Perfection
76
2
Great Poetry Is Invited to Speak of God
78
3
Contemplation of Existence
81
3
The Name: Is ``The One Who Is'' the Most Proper Name of God?
84
7
Part 4
Introduction
89
2
Things in God
91
3
How Does God's Knowledge Open Out to Things?
94
2
How Are Things in God?
96
3
The Ultimate Perfection of Being: Subsistence
99
3
Relationship of the World to God and God to the World
102
3
When the Philosopher Calls on Art to Suggest This Mysterious Relation
105
4
General Conclusion
109
14
Perspectives
123
12
Notes
135