Antiunitarian Arguments from Divine Perfection
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Some have argued that unipersonal concepts of God collapse into incoherence, so that such a being is no more possible than a square circle, or at least that such theologies are, as non-trinitarian, significantly less probable than some trinitarian theologies. I discuss the general strategy and examine recent arguments by William Lane Craig, C. Stephen Layman, Thomas V. Morris, and Richard Swinburne based on divine love, flourishing, and glory. I show why none of these arguments is compelling, as each has at least one weak premise.
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1977 ◽
Vol 16
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pp. 125-130
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2020 ◽
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2020 ◽
Vol 58
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pp. 26-43
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