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The Trinitarian Processions
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William Hasker and I have a friendly disagreement over the doctrine of the Trinity. We both reject classical theistic attributes like divine timelessness and divine simplicity. Instead, we affirm that God is temporal and unified. Further, we reject so-called Latin models of the Trinity, and prefer social models of the Trinity. Where we disagree is over the doctrine of the processions of the Trinitarian persons. In this essay, I articulate some problems for the doctrine of the processions.
Title: The Trinitarian Processions
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William Hasker and I have a friendly disagreement over the doctrine of the Trinity.
We both reject classical theistic attributes like divine timelessness and divine simplicity.
Instead, we affirm that God is temporal and unified.
Further, we reject so-called Latin models of the Trinity, and prefer social models of the Trinity.
Where we disagree is over the doctrine of the processions of the Trinitarian persons.
In this essay, I articulate some problems for the doctrine of the processions.
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