Brian Leftow makes an important contribution to the longstanding debate among philosophers and theologians about the nature of God's eternity. The author develops a powerful and original defense of the notion that God is eternal in that he exists timelessly; that is, that though God exists, he does not exist at any time. Leftow defends the claim that a timeless God can be an object of human experience, and he attempts to delineate the extent of such a God's omniscience. Finally, the author pays special attention to the relation between the claim that God is timeless and the claim that God is metaphysically simple.
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Book Details
Imprint
Cornell University Press
Publication Year
1991
Series & Set Details
Series Name
Cornell Studies in the Philosophy of Religion
Dimensions
Width
25 mm
Height
229 mm
Length
152 mm
Weight
907 gr
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