Classical Theism / / edited by Jonathan Fuqua, Robert C. Koons.
This volume provides a contemporary account of classical theism. It features 17 original essays from leading scholars that advance the discussion of classical theism in new and interesting directions. It's safe to say that classical theism--the view that God is simple, omniscient, and the great...
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