No Trouble
Eric Wielenberg’s two alleged contradictions in my view of God, time, and creation are easily resolved. The first is dissolved by appreciating that God’s power to create the universe is a modal property which God may possess but even if He never in fact exercises that power. The second contradictio...
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doaj-1a28f68ed48e40c59a94c430f8bbb37e2021-01-01T15:02:18ZdeuCatholic University of LouvainTheoLogica2593-02652021-01-014110.14428/thl.v4i3.58143No TroubleWilliam Lane Craig0Talbot School of Theology, UniversityHouston Baptist University Eric Wielenberg’s two alleged contradictions in my view of God, time, and creation are easily resolved. The first is dissolved by appreciating that God’s power to create the universe is a modal property which God may possess but even if He never in fact exercises that power. The second contradiction evaporates once one adopts a relational view of time. https://ojs.uclouvain.be/index.php/theologica/article/view/58143WielenbergKalām cosmological argumentTimeEternityCreation |
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Eric Wielenberg’s two alleged contradictions in my view of God, time, and creation are easily resolved. The first is dissolved by appreciating that God’s power to create the universe is a modal property which God may possess but even if He never in fact exercises that power. The second contradiction evaporates once one adopts a relational view of time.
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