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The Attributes of God: An Evaluation of the ‘Open’ View of God in Light of the Ancient and Medieval Church Fathers

De: Joseph Holden
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One of the most important things you can do as a Christian is to know the attributes of God, since all the essential doctrines of the Faith flow from these important characteristics.We are magnifying who and what God is! As the church grapples with new and innovating ways to understand God’s nature, a flawed concept of God threatens to reduce not only the awe and majesty of the Almighty, but also the clear and crucial ontological (being) distinction between the Creator and creation, the eternal and temporal, and the infinite and finite.Open Theism (aka Free Will Theism, Neotheism, or Organicism) has offered a view of God that departs from the traditional belief held by the church and its great thinkers for the last 2000 years. With this in mind, Making God Great Again is dedicated to evaluating, clarifying, and elevating the concept of God in the church. For without a right idea of the Most High, our thoughts and worship of him become erroneous, idolatrous, and threatens our understanding of sound biblical doctrine. The poison (heresy) of which, namely, believing that God is different than he actually is, slowly corrodes the life of the church, eventually choking off its vital message of eternal life in Christ. Cristianismo Estudios Religiosos Sistemático Teología Metafísico
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