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by Richard Holland.
The dominant view among Christian theologians and philosophers is that God is timeless-that he exists outside of time in an a temporal eternity. In God, Time, and the Incarnation, Richard Holland offers a critical evaluation of this traditional view in light of the most central doctrine of Christianity: the Incarnation of Christ.
by R.T. Mullins.
The claim that God is timeless has been the majority view throughout church history. However, it isn't obvious that divine timelessness is compatible with Christian doctrines such as creation and incarnation. The End of the Timeless God sets forth a thorough investigation into the Christian understanding of God and the God-world relationship.
by Richard Rice.
Open theism has reached its adolescence. How did it get here? And where does it go from here? Open theism's proponents contend that its view of God is not only biblically warranted but also more accurate―with a portrayal of God that emphasizes divine love for humanity and responsiveness to human free will.
by Bob Enyart.
Grasping the overview of the Bible is the key to understanding its details! Apparent contradictions plague many Bible students. The Plot demonstrates how hundreds of such contradictions disappear when the reader applies the big picture of the Bible to its details. Tunnel vision focuses so narrowly on a problem that the solution often lies just out of view.
by Bob Enyart.
So much is at stake when people consider predestination and free will. Strong emotions often surface with a discussion of this topic. That passion points to our critical need to understand the truth regarding whether or not God has predetermined who will go to heaven and who will go to hell. As Christians, we must seek God to accurately portray the LORD to others.
by Bob Enyart.
You may have been told that the five primary attributes of God are immutability, impassibility, omnipotence, omnipresence, and omniscience. We refer to these as the Greek and Latin philosophical OMNIs and IMs. However, the actual five biblical attributes of God are that He is living, personal, relational, good and loving.
by Chris Fisher.
The Bible was written by over 35 authors over the course of several millennia. What did these authors believe about God? Join Chris Fisher in this exciting read to find out!
by Bob Hill.
Join Bob Hill for a challenging read exploring the differences in the lives of Biblical characters, and how they interacted with God.
You've probably seen the name Bob Enyart on this site a fair bit. He's a strong open theist who has his own site, Theology Thursday, which has an open theism store of its own. GodsFreeWill.com highly recommends his content.
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