John Frame and Two Divine Existences
In his books The Doctrine of God and Systematic Theology, John Frame posits that God has two existences: one that is eternal and transcendent and another that is temporal and imminent. James Dolezal explores this model and questions how—at the very root—this does not resolve into some form of polytheism. This clip is from Christ the Center episode 638 (https://www.reformedforum.org/ctc638)

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The Doctrine of Divine Simplicity with Dr. James Dolezal

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