
Ep. 63 The God Who Trusts with Curtis Holtzen
The Reluctant Theologian Podcast
What Is Divine Passibility?
The godess has chosen to give a certain power over god. We can either choose to join god and do these goods, or we can choose to act on our own,. And so that gives me an understanding this account of freedom you want here. So let's get into the final condition you had for divine trust, which is divine passibility. Yes, divine passibility is the sense that god can genuinely be affected by others. But i would argue that if god has a some sort of goal, some sort of telos in mine for this creation, and we play a part of that, seems that freedom is a necessary component.
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