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Euthyphro, God's Nature, And The Question Of Divine Attributes (Part 3)

Euthyphro, God's Nature, And The Question Of Divine Attributes (Part 3)

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  • Jules Grisham

Looking at the relationship between the attributes of God and His nature, this article discusses some solutions given to the doctrine of the simplicity of God; namely, the Cartesian solution, the contemporary nominalist solution, the Thomist solution, and the Augustinian solution. The author  favours the Augustinian solution because its pattern and emphasis reflects that of Scripture - allowing God to have nature without being one with it, with His attributes remaining distinguishable.

Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 2002. 9 pages.

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