
God and Emotion Part 2, Classical Theism, Neoclassical Theism, and Omnisubjectivity
The Reluctant Theologian Podcast
Is There a Timeless God?
I actually struggle to see te the opposit wolt to be timelessness. Yes. And and so what i think is, when you start drawing some ofthese connections, the waytht i do inthe in the book, is you start seeing this view seems like it. It's a lot easier to understand from the start, which is usually a pretty good thing for any theory. I don't have to justify a lot of these really stronger claims like timelessness, or simplicity r anything like that. So it's a much easier model of god to grasp, which is etical virtue. The next one is the mutability. Why do you think people don't want
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