1. The polytheistic conception of the supernatural order - μ΄μμ°μ μ§μμ λν λ€μ κ΅μ κ°λ
a. The nature and existence of the gods - μ λ€μ λ³Έμ§κ³Ό μ‘΄μ¬
b. The hierarchy of the gods; their relation to one another - μ λ€μ κ³μΈ΅ ꡬ쑰; κ·Έλ€ κ°μ κ΄κ³
c. The intervention of the gods in the affairs of men: their judgment of the deserts of men - μ λ€μ΄ μΈκ°μ μΌμ κ°μ ν¨: μΈκ°μ νμμ λν κ·Έλ€μ μ¬ν
2. The existence of one God - ν λΆ μ μ‘΄μ¬
a. The rcvektion of one God - ν λΆ μ μ λν λ°λ°
b. The evidences and proofs of Godβs existence - μ μ μ‘΄μ¬μ λν μ¦κ±°μ μ¦λͺ
c. Criticisms of the proofs of Godβs existence: agnosticism - μ μ μ‘΄μ¬ μ¦λͺ μ λν λΉν: λΆκ°μ§λ‘
d. The postulation of God: practical grounds for belief - μ μ κ°μ : λ―Ώμμ λν μ€μ²μ κ·Όκ±°
3. Manβs relation to God or the gods - μΈκ°κ³Ό μ λλ μ λ€ κ°μ κ΄κ³
a. The fear of God or the gods - μ λλ μ λ€μ λν λλ €μ
b. The reproach or defiance of God or the gods - μ λλ μ λ€μ λν λΉλ λλ λμ
c. The love of God or the gods - μ λλ μ λ€μ λν μ¬λ
d. Obedience to God or the gods x - μ λλ μ λ€μ λν λ³΅μ’ x
e. The worship of God or the gods: prayer, propitiation, sacrifice - μ λλ μ λ€μ λν μλ°°: κΈ°λ, λ¬λκΈ°, ν¬μ
4. The divine nature in itself: the divine attributes - μ μ± μ체: μ μ±ν μμ±λ€
a. The identity of essence and existence in God: the necessity of a being whose essence involves its existence - μ μμμ λ³Έμ§κ³Ό μ‘΄μ¬μ λμΌμ±: λ³Έμ§μ΄ μ‘΄μ¬λ₯Ό ν¬ν¨νλ μ‘΄μ¬μ νμ°μ±
b. The unity and simplicity of the divine nature - μ μ±ν λ³Έμ±μ ν΅μΌμ±κ³Ό λ¨μμ±
c. The immateriality of God - μ μ λΉλ¬Όμ§μ±
d. The eternity and immutability of God - μ μ μμμ±κ³Ό λΆλ³μ±
e. The infinity of God: the freedom of an infinite being - μ μ 무νμ±: 무νν μ‘΄μ¬μ μμ
f. The perfection or goodness of God - μ μ μμ μ± λλ μ ν¨
g. The intellect of God - μ μ μ§μ±
h. The happiness and glory of God - μ μ ν볡과 μκ΄
5. The divine nature in relation to the world or creatures - μΈκ³ λλ νΌμ‘°λ¬Όκ³Ό κ΄λ ¨λ μ μ±ν λ³Έμ±
a. God as first and as exemplar cause: the relation of divine to natural causation - μ΅μ΄μ΄μ λͺ¨λ² μμΈμΌλ‘μμ μ : μ μ±ν μΈκ³Όμ μμ°μ μΈκ³Όμ κ΄κ³
b. God as final cause: the motion of all things toward God , - μ΅μ’ μμΈμΌλ‘μμ μ : λͺ¨λ κ²μ΄ μ μ ν₯ν΄ μμ§μ
c. The power of God: the divine omnipotence - μ μ λ₯λ ₯: μ μ±ν μ λ₯ν¨
d. The immanence of God: the divine omnipresence - μ μ λ΄μ¬μ±: μ μ±ν νΈμ¬μ±
e. The transcendence of God: the divine aseity - μ μ μ΄μμ±: μ μ±ν μμ‘΄μ±
f. Godβs knowledge: the divine omniscience; the divine ideas - μ μ μ§μ: μ μ±ν μ μ§; μ μ±ν μ΄λ°μ
h. Godβs love: the diffusion of the divine goodness - μ μ μ¬λ: μ μ±ν μ μμ νμ°
i. Divine justice and mercy: divine rewards and punishments - μ μ±ν μ μμ μλΉ: μ μ±ν μκ³Ό λ²
6. Manβs knowledge of God - μΈκ°μ μ μ λν μ§μ
a. The names of God: the metaphorical and symbolic representations of God; the anthropomorphic conception of God - μ μ μ΄λ¦λ€: μ μ μμ μ μ΄κ³ μμ§μ μΈ νν; μ μ μμΈνλ κ°λ
1) God as teacher: inspiration and revelation - κ΅μ¬λ‘μμ μ : μκ°κ³Ό κ³μ
2) The light of faith - λ―Ώμμ λΉ
3) Mystical experience μ λΉλ‘μ΄ κ²½ν
4) The beatific vision 볡λ νμ
7. Doctrines common to the Jewish, Mohammedan, and Christian conceptions of God and His relation to the world and man - μ λκ΅, μ΄μ¬λκ΅, κΈ°λ κ΅μ μ κ³Ό κ·ΈλΆμ μΈκ³ λ° μΈκ°κ³Όμ κ΄κ³μ λν κ³΅ν΅ κ΅λ¦¬
a. Creation μ°½μ‘°
b. Providence μ리
c. Divine government and law - μ μ±ν ν΅μΉμ λ²μΉ
d. Grace μν
e. Miracles κΈ°μ
f. The Book of Life - μλͺ μ μ±
g. The resurrection of the body - λͺΈμ λΆν
h. The Last Judgment and the end of the world - μ΅νμ μ¬νκ³Ό μΈμμ μ’ λ§
8. Specifically Jewish doctrines concerning God and His people - μ κ³Ό κ·ΈλΆμ λ°±μ±μ κ΄ν ꡬ체μ μΈ μ λκ΅ κ΅λ¦¬
d. The Church: the mystical body of Christ; the Apostolate - κ΅ν: 그리μ€λμ μ λΉλ‘μ΄ λͺΈ; μ¬λμ§
e. The sacraments ^ μ±μ¬ ^
f. The second coming of Christ - 그리μ€λμ μ¬λ¦Ό
1.. The denial of God or the gods, or of a supernatural order: the position of the atheist - μ λλ μ λ€, λλ μ΄μμ°μ μ§μμ λΆμ : 무μ λ‘ μμ μ μ₯
1.. The denial of God as completely transcending the world or nature: the position of the pantheist - μ μ μΈκ³λ μμ°μ μμ ν μ΄μνλ μ‘΄μ¬λ‘ λΆμ νλ κ²: λ²μ λ‘ μμ μ μ₯
1.. The denial of a revealed and providential God: the position of the deist - κ³μλκ³ μ리νλ μ μ λΆμ νλ κ²: μμ°μ λ‘ μμ μ μ₯
1.. God as a conception invented by man: its emotional basis - μ μ μΈκ°μ΄ λ°λͺ ν κ°λ μΌλ‘ 보λ κ²: κ·Έ κ°μ μ κΈ°λ°