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An Evangelical Reformulation of the Doctrine of the Immutability of God

An Evangelical Reformulation of the Doctrine of the Immutability of God

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  • Bruce A. Ware

How should the immutability of God be understood? This essay briefly examines the biblical evidence that speaks most clearly on God's immutability. Next, the author proposes senses of mutability and immutability that may be attributed to God. Is it possible for God to "repent"? Divine impassibility is also discussed in this context.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1986. 16 pages.

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