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Classical Theism: Trinity and Simplicity Roundtable

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The Congruence of Divine Simplicity in the Trinity

The second person of the trinity, when incarnate, remained simple. But how can this be? It's easy to see how he's complex. I mean, he's got two hands and two feet. He's got a body and a soul. How could he be simple, though, during the incarnation? Well, here's a hypothesis. Once we find satisfaction conditions that allow the word to be simple while incarnate, we have also found satisfaction conditions for god's being simple and yet triune. That's what i think.

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