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God, Eternity and Time — An Essay in Review of Alan G. Padgett, God, Eternity and the Nature of Time
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The reviewer commends Alan Padgett, God, Eternity and the Nature of Time, as an important reference book on its subject. He criticises the author for his rejection of the traditional view of eternity in favour of the view that there is temporal successiveness in the life of God, and enters into dialogue with his comments on the reviewer's own work.
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Title: God, Eternity and Time — An Essay in Review of Alan G. Padgett, God, Eternity and the Nature of Time
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The reviewer commends Alan Padgett, God, Eternity and the Nature of Time, as an important reference book on its subject.
He criticises the author for his rejection of the traditional view of eternity in favour of the view that there is temporal successiveness in the life of God, and enters into dialogue with his comments on the reviewer's own work.
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