The doctrine of God: introducing the big questions

New York: T&T Clark (2020)
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Abstract

Introducing the doctrine of God -- Does God change? Does God have emotions? -- Does God have a future? -- Does God know everything? Does God know the future? -- Can God do anything? -- Is God entirely good? -- How can God be one and three? -- Concluding reflections.

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