Natural Theology in the Patristic Period
Philo explains how the cosmos is both created and eternal in language which reminds us of Aristotle, De Anima III.5: “in all existing things there must be an active cause, and a passive subject; the active cause is the intellect of the universe, thoroughly unadulterated and thoroughly unmixed, superior to virtue and superior to science ... ................
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