expressed in the memorable question “What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?” He wrote many important apologetic and theological works, though he drifted into the heresy of Montanism at the end of his life. . The view that God, understood as one infinite, all-powerful, all-knowing, completely good person, exists and has created the universe. Equivalent to monotheism. See also atheism; pantheism; panentheism; polytheism. . Arguments for the existence of God, as God is understood
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