Omnipotence | Superpower Wiki | Fandom Omnipotence (from Latin: Omni Potens, lit "all power") is a quality most commonly attributed to deities in monotheistic religions and is accompanied by Omnipresence and Omniscience It is most commonly defined as the ability to do all things
Omnipotence - Wikipedia Omnipotence is perfect power, free from all mere potentiality Hence, although God does not bring into external being all that He is able to accomplish, His power must not be understood as passing through successive stages before its effect is accomplished
Omnipotence (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Omnipotence is maximal power Maximal greatness (or perfection) includes omnipotence According to traditional Western theism, God is maximally great (or perfect), and therefore is omnipotent Omnipotence seems puzzling, even paradoxical, to many philosophers
Omnipotence - definition of omnipotence by The Free Dictionary Define omnipotence omnipotence synonyms, omnipotence pronunciation, omnipotence translation, English dictionary definition of omnipotence adj Having unlimited or universal power, authority, or force; all-powerful
Omnipotence - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Omnipotence is the property of being all-powerful; it is one of the traditional divine attributes in Western conceptions of God This notion of an all-powerful being is often claimed to be incoherent because a being who has the power to do anything would, for instance, have the power to draw a round square