This chapter examines the concept of the 'absolute person' in relation to the doctrine of God, linking it to post-Kantian philosophy and biblical scripture. The discussion critiques modern philosophical challenges to understanding God's personal nature while emphasizing the significance of Trinitarian theology. Ultimately, it asserts that Christ's incarnation serves as the clearest revelation of God's absolute personality and sovereignty over human understanding.
With no "Oliphint in the room," Brandon goes it alone for a long form, free ranging interview with Nathan D. Shannon (The Great Thinkers series). They touch on Nate's essay in the book, The Future of Reformed Apologetics, as well as his monograph Absolute Person and Moral Experience.