First published in 2003. This is volume VII in the IX-volume set titled Studies in Ethics and the Philosophy of Religion. The series is meant to provide an opportunity for philosophical discussions of a limited length which pursue in some detail specific topics in ethics or the philosophy of religion, or topics which belong to both fields. This volume discusses timelessness, the predicate 'timeless' in relation to God, power and two doctrines.
Nelson takes the reader on a careful argument of the logic behind timelessness as an interpretation of the eternity of God. He looks at the careful arguments of other attributes of God and how they are affected by the assumption of timelessness.