Time and Eternity

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Time and Eternity is a philosophical and theological work by William Lane Craig that explores the nature of God’s relationship to time, arguing for a nuanced view of divine temporality.

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instanceOf book
theological work
arguesFor God being temporal since creation
God being timeless without creation
nuanced view of divine temporality
author William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques B-theory of time
strict divine timelessness
discusses A-theory of time NERFINISHED
B-theory of time NERFINISHED
God’s eternity
creation and time
divine foreknowledge
divine omniscience
divine timelessness
incarnation and time
relation between God and temporal world
tensed theory of time
tenseless theory of time
field analytic philosophy
systematic theology
genre non-fiction
hasPerspective Christian theism NERFINISHED
hasSubject God’s knowledge of future contingents
divine immutability
divine omnipresence
doctrine of creation
doctrine of incarnation
eternity
metaphysics of time
relation between eternity and time
temporal becoming
influencedBy analytic philosophy of time
classical theism
language English
mainTopic God and time
divine temporality
philosophical theology
philosophy of time
workOf William Lane Craig NERFINISHED

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