2016 lead single from Florida Georgia Line’s Dig Your Roots album

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Aseity (from Latin a “from” and se “self”, plus -ity) is the property by which a being exists in and of itself, from itself, or exists as so-and-such of and from itself.[1] The word is often used to refer to the Christian belief that God contains within himself the cause of himself, is the first cause, or rather is simply uncaused, though many Jewish and Muslim theologians have also believed God to be independent in this way.[1] Notions of aseity as the highest principle go back at least to Plato and have been in wide circulation since Augustine[citation needed], though the use of the word ‘aseity’ began only in the Middle Ages.[1]

Aseity has two aspects, one positive and one negative: absolute independence and self-existence.[1] In its “negative” meaning, which emerged first in the history of thought, it affirms that God is uncaused, depending on no other being for the source of God’s existence. In its “positive” meaning, it affirms that God is completely self-sufficient, having within Godself the sufficient reason for God’s own existence.[2]The first concept derives from “the God of philosophers”, while the second one derives from “the living God of Revelation” (I am who I am: Exodus 3:14).[3]

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