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Divine Essence
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In contrast, systems allowing for complexity often describe the Essence as possessing inherent internal relationships or structured parts necessary for cosmological function.
The dominant Christian doctrine of the Trinity posits that the Divine Essence (or ousia) is shared equally and eternally among three distinct Persons (theology)/) (Father/), Son/), and Holy Spirit). The… -
Origin
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Origen/) (c. 184–c. 253 CE), a towering, albeit controversial, figure from this school, centered his cosmological arguments on the primacy of God as the sole, uncreated Origin of all being. Alexandrian exegesis treated scriptural narratives of creation as allegories for spiritual generation, contrasting sharply with the literal approaches favored by other contemporaneous schools See: [Alexandria] .
A core tenet derived from this context posits that all created entitie…