
Ep. 69 Impassibility, the Hellenization Thesis, and Christology with Paul Gavrilyuk
The Reluctant Theologian Podcast
God's Anger Is Perpetual
The patristic tradition holds that god experiences anger, though in a qualified sense. One might say that such an understanding of divine anger is subjective as because it's something that we humans experience as anger. God becomes angry not out of vice, but for the sake of healing us. Through his menaces, humans are recoiled to rectitude.
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