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Ep. 70 The Aloneness Argument Against Classical Theism with Joe Schmid

The Reluctant Theologian Podcast

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Classical Theism

classical theism is a way of conceiving or understanding god's nature and his relation to the world. Unlike other models of god, it has four unique doctrines: simplicity, timelessness, immutability and impassibility. Simplicity states that god has no metaphysical, physical or logical parts. Mutability saysgod cannot change intrinsically nor can he change in his relations to other things. And then impassibility saysGod exists in an undisturbable state of pure blessed or bliss or happiness.

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