Rob Lister outlines the history of
divine impassibility through the
patristic, medieval and Reformation
periods, examines modernity's rejection
of the doctrine and evangelical
responses, and, in a creative synthesis,
argues that God's nature is
fundamentally impassible and yet
profoundly impassioned.
divine impassibility through the
patristic, medieval and Reformation
periods, examines modernity's rejection
of the doctrine and evangelical
responses, and, in a creative synthesis,
argues that God's nature is
fundamentally impassible and yet
profoundly impassioned.