Paul Shireman

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Without divine simplicity, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit potentially could be understood either as three parts of God—in which case each person would ontologically precede the being of God and each would lack something of the fullness of divinity—or as three discrete beings or gods who collectively make up a social unit we call God.
All That Is in God: Evangelical Theology and the Challenge of Classical Christian Theism
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