A philosophical analysis of Augustine’s notion of God’s existence Department: Philosophy By: Expresshubpub Project ID: 6264 Rating: (5.0) votes: 1Rate this project12345 Price:₦3000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstractMan by nature is a religious being and the highest point of his religious life is ever tied to his close relationship with his God. This study presents a philosophical analysis of Augustine's notion of God's existence. Augustine conceives God as the creator of the universe and also of mankind. It bothers on the philosophical issue of the problem of evil, the objectives of this work are to question if the available arguments for the existence of God are logically tenable, and to investigate if the problem of evil negates the existence of God. By employing analytic method, this study finds the philosophical ideology of Augustine's notion of God's existence, and this research is of great significance theoretically to researchers within the field of philosophy. This work concludes that God is the creator of the universe and He is not the author of evil according to Augustine. ...Preview Download Preview +Other Philosophy project topics and materials you might be interested in»Is Man Really Free - An Evaluation of Thomas Aquinas View on the Problem of Freedom and Determinism»Jeanpaul sartres notion of absolute freedom - an ethical analysis and its implications for contemporary society»The linguistic relevance of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s conception of language game in Nigeria»Thomas Aquinas human dignity and Igbo society»An appraisal of Charles Sanders Peirce on abduction»J.S Mill on individual autonomy and the good life - a critique»Peter singers philosophical analysis on animal liberation»An examination of Wilhelm Leibniz theory of innate ideas»A philosophical analysis of Augustine’s notion of God’s existence»Islam’s perspective on euthanasia - an ethical analysis