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The Minimal Doctrine of Divine Simplicity
i don't think there's a single historical doctrine of divine simplicity. So so am, would a minimal doctrine say something like, tha, god has parts, but their inseparable parts? Some theologians who seem to be committed to a fairly strong doctrine tolind simplicity. But t is not necessarily identical to the view that thomas aquinas has. For example, some whare like canterbury, a few centuries earlier than quasimodo. In other words, rather than saying what god is you approach god by saying what heis not,. Instead of saying exactly what that lack of composition turns out to be. i do also think that for many of the historic sort of