Paul Shireman

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The result of this is that divine knowing and willing are distinguished from the divine essence; and to the extent we say God knows or God wills, it can only be the result of discrete personal acts of knowing and willing coalescing together. The divine mind is hereby reduced to a form of “group thinking.” This compositional unity of God’s mind and volition appears to be an inchoate form of social trinitarianism.
All That Is in God: Evangelical Theology and the Challenge of Classical Christian Theism
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