by Vern Sheridan Poythress [Published in Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 46/1: (2003): 111-23. Used with permission.] All scientists—including agnostics and atheists—believe …
Two Models of Divine Transcendence: Pure Being vs. Divine Lordship
God’s transcendence is beyond our power to imagine it. But even to make that statement we must have in our minds some idea of what the term transcendence means and how it might apply to God. Further, …
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Theophanies
What is a theophany? The word theophany derives from two Greek words, which mean "God" and "appearing." A theophany is a special case when God appears to human beings. God appeared in thunder and fire …
The Presence of the Lord
by John M. Frame We saw before that Lord connotes God’s power, authority, and presence. Let us now consider his presence. Scripture teaches that God is everywhere; nobody can hide from him …
The Mystery of Creaturely Otherness
by John M. Frame God's decrees foreordain, and his creative act brings into actuality, beings other than God. Creation marks the beginning, therefore, of non-divine "otherness." Now of …
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The Mind of God
by Vern S. Poythress [Published inWorld Magazine.] Offsite Link …