Bubula, Daniel2024-05-242024-05-242011Tarnowskie Studia Teologiczne, 2011, T. 30, cz. 1, s. 3-15.0239-4472http://theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/16279I. Newton was convinced that his theory of life (classical mechanics) will contribute to strengthen faith in action of God in the world. Newton saw God as the masterful creator whose existence could not be denied in the face of the grandeur of all creation. Creator was most perfect Director of drama which was set in space-time stage of the universe. However his hopes were dashed as a result of oversimplifying Newton’s philosophy of nature by his followers. Epigones misinterpreted his system in the spirit of naïve materialism and determined mechanicism.plAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Polandhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pl/Isaac NewtonoświeceniefilozofiaXVIII w.mechanicyzmteologia naturalnaBoży Zegarmistrzsensorium BogaBógteoria Newtonaimmanencja Bogaimmanencjaczasprzestrzeńpojęcie czasupojęcie przestrzeniSamuel ClarkeOświecenie angielskiekoncepcja Boga Izaaka NewtonaWielki ZegarmistrzEnlightenmentphilosophymechanicismteologiatheologynatural theologysensorium of GodDivine WatchmakerNewton's theoryimmanence of Godimmanencetimespaceconcept of timeconcept of spaceEnglish EnlightenmentIsaac Newton's conception of GodGreat WatchmakerGodfizykaphysicsnauki ścisłescienceWielki Zegarmistrz a koncepcja Boga u Izaaka NewtonaThe Great Watchmaker and the Concept of God in Isaac NewtonArticle