In my previous work on robertdryer.com I claimed the math on God was actually quite easy. And it is, if you spend however many years…
Different Christian Traditions can be so alien to each other, and the discourse between each camp can be as productive as crop circles are for…
My interval model of the Trinity, T=[Actus Purus, Immanentia Omnis], was initially designed to solve the apparent contradiction between Divine Simplicity and the Trinity. Yet…
Over the last several days, I’ve published a barrage of papers on my model of the Trinity on my website. This attempt to characterize the…
Introduction Transcendence, within theological discourse, generally refers to God’s existence and actuality exceeding the confines of the created universe. A central characteristic of transcendence is…
Abstract: This post and paper presents a theological conception of God’s immanence in Christian theology, riffing off of Gregory of Nazianzus’s understanding of Divine involvement…
In my prior work (posted yesterday), I proposed a unique conceptual framework to reconcile the doctrines of Divine Simplicity and the Trinity, symbolized as T…
God is Immanentia Omnis: Divine Confluent Identity Theory (DCIT) for Solving the Simplicity/Trinity Problem Abstract: The Trinity[1][i], a cardinal principle in Christian theology, encompasses the…
God is Immanentia Omnis: Defining Terms This is part one in a series of papers I will be doing to explain my proposal for a…
(FYI: The download link is a Microsoft Word document) This paper is inspired by the challenges faced in reconciling the transcendence and immanence of the…