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No One Like Him
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John Feinberg's 'No One Like Him' examines the doctrine of God from an evangelical and philosophical standpoint, defending traditional attributes such as omniscience, immutability, and simplicity against contemporary objections.
Feinberg systematically treats divine knowledge, power, and providence, engaging with approaches like open theism and process thought.
He draws on biblical theology and analytic philosophy to argue for a coherent classical theism consistent with evangelical convictions.
The book is structured to address specific challenges—such as prayer, change in God, and temporal concerns—while offering robust theological responses.
It is widely used by evangelical philosophers and theologians as a comprehensive resource on divine attributes.
Feinberg systematically treats divine knowledge, power, and providence, engaging with approaches like open theism and process thought.
He draws on biblical theology and analytic philosophy to argue for a coherent classical theism consistent with evangelical convictions.
The book is structured to address specific challenges—such as prayer, change in God, and temporal concerns—while offering robust theological responses.
It is widely used by evangelical philosophers and theologians as a comprehensive resource on divine attributes.
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James Dolezal

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