Doug Lautzenheiser

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Contrary to the Stoic conception of divinity, which merges with the harmony of the natural order, and is consequently not located outside of it, the God of the Jews, Christians and Muslims is entirely ‘supernatural’. Here is a transcendence not merely relative to humanity (like that of the Greeks), but also relative to the universe itself, conceived entirely as a creation whose existence depends upon a Being exterior to it.
A Brief History of Thought: A Philosophical Guide to Living (Learning to Live)
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