What’s In a Name? Divine Impassibility and Open Theism - Michael Horton
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Is the doctrine of Divine Impassibility merely a Greek innovation or a corruption of the "dynamic" Hebrew understanding of God? Are classical theistic doctrines influenced by the indifferent ideals of the Stoic sage? In this lecture, Michael Horton reveals how these doctrines are not only deeply rooted in Scripture but also bring profound good news to every Christian.
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