Across
- 1. having always lived, and guaranteed to always live
- 4. the Greek word for flourishing, or living life successfully
- 8. lack of control over one's actions; weakness of will
- 9. Greek philosopher who formulated the Problem of Evil
- 12. the all knowing nature of God
- 16. the view that everything about the world we know can be explained by the movements of atoms
- 17. the study of how to live a good life
- 19. Three types of wisdom: logic, ethics and...
- 20. "Escape": an origin legend and legal textbook for the people of Israel in the Old Testament
- 22. group of philosophers who supported the design argument
- 27. the Greek word for “unfeeling” or “no suffering”
- 28. "all-present": can act, see, and be reached everywhere
- 29. arguments to defend God, against evil and suffering in the world
- 32. the all loving nature of God
- 34. the Greek word for “stress-free”; a state of having total peace of mind
- 35. not made of any physical parts or stuff
- 36. someone sent to teach humans a message from God
- 37. the 'will' that puts the blame on humans for suffering
- 38. an aspect of someone's personality that makes them likely to act well, e.g. courage, justice, humility
- 39. the all powerful nature of God
- 40. The view that God exists
Down
- 2. The view that God does not exist
- 3. ten of these miracles were sent to show the Israelites enslaved in Egypt that God was their God
- 5. the practice of rational discussion to find the truth
- 6. Ancient Greek philosopher who defended Pleasure
- 7. a cosmological argument attributed to Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali
- 10. Love of wisdom
- 11. the "anointed one": the ultimate king, priest and prophet God promised the Israelites He would send to save them
- 13. the prophet who led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and received the Law of Israel from God
- 14. this 'triad' challenges God's existence
- 15. the view that we should aim all our actions at achieving as much pleasure as we can
- 18. The founder of Islam who claimed to receive the Qur'an from the angel Gabriel
- 21. an aspect of someone's personality that makes them likely to act badly, e.g. cowardice, selfishness, pride
- 23. the prophet who anoints Saul first King of Israel, and anoints David to replace him
- 24. the first, legendary king of Israel whose descendant was/will be the Messiah
- 25. Greek philosopher, considered to be first theist in Western Philosophy
- 26. this argument relates to the ordered complexity of everything within the universe
- 30. Ancient Greek, sentenced to death for teaching people to question everything
- 31. the worship of many gods, or belief that many gods explain the world
- 33. student of Socrates, who taught Aristotle
- 35. cannot be seen
