God without Parts: The Doctrine of Divine Simplicity
Recent trends in evangelical theology have called into question the traditional understanding of God's being. For centuries, theologians have maintained that God is immutable and simple, that is, not composed of parts. Yet many recent philosophers of religion have found the doctrine to be untenable. Dr. James Dolezal argues for the importance of retaining divine simplicity while he discusses his dissertation in this fascinating look at the classic doctrine. http://reformedforum.org/ctc185

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Divine Impassibility

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All That Is in God with Dr. James Dolezal

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DEBATE: Is Divine Simplicity True? Gavin Ortlund vs. Ryan Mullins

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The Doctrine of Divine Simplicity with Dr. James Dolezal

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Divine Simplicity and the Old Testament

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Robert Barron vs. William L. Craig - Divine Simplicity

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Bavinck's Philosophy of Revelation

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Distinguishing Classical Theism from Theistic Personalism

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EPS Panel on Divine Simplicity - Howe, Davis, Craig, and Huffling | November 2018

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James Dolezal | Angels

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All That Is in God

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Dr. James Dolezal: Theistic Personalism and the Erosion of Classical Christian Theism

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My Defense of Divine Simplicity

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The Clark/Van Til Controversy

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The Doctrine of God With Dr. James Dolezal

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Divine Simplicity with Dr. Nathan Greeley

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James Dolezal: Divine Simplicity Defended

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The Trinity and Divine Simplicity w/ Dr. James Dolezal

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Dr. James Dolezal: Divine Simplicity and the Grammar of Classical Christian Orthodoxy

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