God, Time, and Eternity

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"God, Time, and Eternity" is a philosophical and theological work by William Lane Craig that explores the nature of divine eternity and God’s relationship to time.

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instanceOf book
theological work
addresses logical problems of an eternal being in time
problems of divine foreknowledge and human freedom
the relation between God and temporal events
aimsAt reconciling classical theism with temporal becoming
author William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
discusses A-theory of time NERFINISHED
B-theory of time NERFINISHED
God NERFINISHED
divine foreknowledge
eternity
omniscience
the nature of temporal becoming
time
explores how an eternal God can interact with temporal creatures
the coherence of divine temporality
the coherence of divine timelessness
field philosophical theology
philosophy
philosophy of time
theology
genre analytic theology
philosophy of religion
hasAuthorPosition God is temporal since creation
God is timeless without creation
hasPerspective Christian theism NERFINISHED
hasTheoreticalFramework dynamic theory of temporal becoming
tensed theory of time
influencedBy analytic philosophy
classical theism
philosophy of time literature
language English
mainTopic God's relationship to time
divine eternity
targetAudience philosophers of religion
students of philosophy of time
theologians

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