
The Problem of God for Christian Systematic Theology with Schubert Ogden
Homebrewed Christianity
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Neoclassical Metaphysics and Divine Love
This chapter examines the intersection of Christian theology and neoclassical metaphysics, proposing that a fitting theological understanding of God must prioritize process and transformation over static definitions. It highlights the nature of love as central to comprehending God as pure, unbounded love while advocating for a dual metaphysical approach that acknowledges both absoluteness and relativity. Through discussing complexities in language and distinguishing metaphysical assertions, the chapter underscores the need for a credible and transcendental framework in articulating God's nature and existence.
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