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It is more accurate to say that God is the continous source of our being, and is the metaphysical sustaining source of all creation. In otherwords, every new breath is a new gift from God (“common grace”). The human soul is not inherently immortal, but only becomes immortal by the continuous effect of God, some souls to endure eternal punishment in hell, while other souls to enjoy everlasting life in heaven. God must continuously sustain the life of each and every individual soul, else it would cease to exist. Thus, God is the source of all being, not just the starter of all existence (ie. creation), but his common grace continues to sustain all existence.What i understand here is your saying God is continuously creating whats already created.
I think part of the difficulty is due to a difference in understanding of metaphysics. Metaphysics is the “science of being.” The mediterranian world in which Christ lived was strongly influenced by a Hellenistic worldview, to include Aristotle’s Metaphysics. Consequently, much of Christian doctrine and theology is described from that perspective. For example, if you read St. Thomas’ Summa Theologica without having studied Greek philosophy and metaphysics first, then it will be difficult to comprehend. Which is likely why you didn’t understand Frank Sheeds description, as it used terminology derived from the Metaphysics of Aristotle (written 350 BC).
How do Muslims understand their “science of being?” Do they accept or reject an Aristotelian view?