Ralph Depping

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A temporal effect can only proceed from a temporal act of causation, and such acts can only go forth from temporal agents. Thus, God cannot act in the temporal realm without somehow existing on the same temporal ontological continuum with His creatures. Creation, accordingly, is not merely something that goes forth from God, but it is also an action that God begins to perform at some point in time.
All That Is in God: Evangelical Theology and the Challenge of Classical Christian Theism
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