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God, Time, and the Implicate Order Theory
2021
TheoLogica An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology
In this article, the God's relationship to time is viewed from the perspective of modern physics. The purpose is to examine new perspectives by introducing a theory of time that has been unexplored in contemporary theology. The paper begins with an analysis of the two competing views of God's relationship to time: timelessness and temporality. They are reviewed from the perspective of the special theory of relativity. In contemporary theology, God's timelessness is usually combined with the
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