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Etymology of the Word  "God"
 Discusses the root-meaning of the name "God", which is derived from  Gothic and Sanskrit roots.
Existence of  God
 Formal dogmatic Atheism is self-refuting, and has never won the  reasoned assent of any considerable number of men. Nor can  Polytheism ever satisfy the mind of a philosopher. But there are  several varieties of what may be described as virtual Atheism which  cannot be dismissed so quickly.
Nature and Attributes of  God
 In this article, we proceed by deductive analysis to examine the  nature and attributes of God to the extent required by our limited  philosophical scope. We will treat accordingly of the  infinity, unity, and simplicity of God,  adding some remarks on Divine personality.
Relation of God to the  Universe
 The world is essentially dependent on God, and this dependence  implies (1) that God is the Creator of the world -- the producer of  its whole substance; and (2) that its continuance in being at every  moment is due to His sustaining power.
The Blessed  Trinity
 The Trinity is the term employed to signify the central doctrine of  the Christian religion -- the truth that in the unity of the  Godhead there are Three truly distinct Persons: the Father, the  Son, and the Holy Spirit.
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