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Posted onFebruary 3, 2025February 3, 2025Bible

Apostolic Faith Affirms the Trinity

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Restorationism Revisited: Why the Apostolic Faith Affirms the Trinity In several writings I have argued that any attempt to “restore” what some claim was the…

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Posted onFebruary 1, 2025February 17, 2025Systematics

Self-Standing Givenness as a World View

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A framework for a catholic systematic theology

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Posted onNovember 3, 2024November 3, 2024Philosophy

Magneto as Givenness

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A Theological Exploration through Magneto and Divine Relationality Abstract This paper explores the concept of basic action within a theological context, examining its parallels within…

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Posted onOctober 7, 2024October 7, 2024Systematics

The Doctrine of God

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De Deo Uno  Thomas Aquinas:  “God is pure act, wherein essence and existence are one.”  St. Anselm:  “God is that than which nothing greater can…

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Posted onOctober 7, 2024October 7, 2024Philosophy

Self-Standing Givenness

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Reconciling Divine Simplicity and the Trinity: Intro to the Self-Standing Givenness Ontology You can also see my video on the SSGO’s first principle here: The…

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Posted onSeptember 23, 2024October 22, 2024Uncategorized

The Definitive Analysis of John 17:3

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The Fullness of Divine Truth John 17:3 is often read in English as a statement of exclusivity, where Jesus prays: “And this is eternal life,…

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Posted onSeptember 12, 2024September 12, 2024Philosophy

Immutability

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The Case for Divine Immutability: A Biblically Minded Metaphysically Conscious Exploration “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” — Hebrews 13:8 (NRSV)…

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Posted onJuly 5, 2024July 5, 2024Uncategorized

A Metaphysical Definition of the Trinity

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The Trinity is the singular divine essence subsisting in three hypostases—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—each person fully and equally possessing the one, undivided divine nature.…

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Posted onJuly 1, 2024July 1, 2024Uncategorized

Monarchy of the Father

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The problem with the modernist monarchy of the Father revisionist folks is that they want dependency because they can’t think of a way to communicate…

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Posted onJune 4, 2024June 4, 2024Uncategorized

On Divine Hiddenness

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Divine hiddenness is about God’s presence without coercion or overwhelming power. Within grace and mercy, there is space for participation where one’s life is the…

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  • A Relational Model of the Trinity
  • Blog posts and Documents I’ve Written
    • Divine Givenness AND DIVINE ATTRIBUTES IN CATHOLIC THEOLOGY
    • Why the Bible is Trinitarian
  • Divine Simplicity and the Trinity Explained
  • Eriugena
  • Introduction to the Principle of Relationality in Catholic Thought
  • Is it Biblical?
  • Pray the Rosary
  • The Principle of Relationality – A Theological Synthesis on the Relational Nature of God
  • The Principle of Relationality in Catholic Thought:
  • Music
  • Defending Divine Simplicity
    • “All in God is God” & Person Distinctions
    • “Could Have” Scenario & Sovereignty
    • “God’s Creative Act = God” & Contingency
    • 4 Questions around: If God always is what He does and can never be different, how could creating the world have been a real choice rather than something that had to happen?
    • Act = Essence vs. “Free Out of Nothing”
    • Actus Purus, Freedom, & No Latent Potential
    • Communicating Simplicity to Modern Believers
    • DIVINE SIMPLICITY & THE INCARNATION
    • DIVINE SIMPLICITY & THE QUESTION OF “THREE WILLS”
    • Divine Simplicity and Relational Plenitude:
    • Does hyperintensionality challenge divine simplicity?
    • Does Simplicity Distance God?
    • Does the context precede the Persons?
    • Dumitru Stăniloae
    • Erich Przywara
    • Freedom, Intentionality, & Avoiding Collapse
    • Fully God in Each Person, No Division
    • God and Time
    • God’s Necessary Being & Free Act
    • God’s relationship to time according to GTP 4.5 (deep research)
    • Hans Urs von Balthasar
    • Harmonizing Simplicity and Trinity by Analogy
    • Hebrews 1 & Divine Simplicity
    • How is divine simplicity realized?
    • How Is God Free to Create When He Has No Unactualized Potential?
    • How the Old and New Testaments Reveal a Triune God
    • Identity Transitivity & Trinitarian Distinction
    • Indiscernibility & Contingent Creation
    • Is Divine Simplicity Biblical?
    • Jean-Luc Marion
    • Jiri Benovsky
    • JOSEPH CARDINAL RATZINGER
    • Karl Rahner
    • key sources
    • Lateran Council 1215
    • Leibniz’s Law & God’s Creative Identity
    • Leibniz’s Law and Identity?
    • Marion, Benovsky, Aquinas
    • Modal Collapse & Catholic Teaching
    • Modal Collapse & Classical Simplicity Revisited
    • Necessary Existence vs. Contingent Creation
    • No Unactualized Potential vs. Omnipotence
    • One God, Relational Trinity, No Modalism
    • One Necessary Act & Absolute Sovereignty
    • One Simple Act, Many Willed Ends
    • Possible Universes & Divine Simplicity
    • Question #46: Can SSGO’s ‘relational horizon’ approach meet Thomistic concerns and tests? Specifically, can it preserve each Person as a full, subsisting divine ‘who’-identical with the one simple essence-without lapsing into either modalism (‘mere modes’ of one subject) or partialism (‘pieces’ of God)?
    • Reconciling Thomistic Freedom & No Potential
    • Relational Ontology & Dynamic Interaction
    • Robert Moses Dryer on the Coherence of Divine Simplicity
    • Romans 11:36 as a Declaration of Monarchia and Divine Simplicity
    • Scriptural Testimony: κοινωνία (koinōnía) and πλήρωμα (plērōma)
    • Seen God, Unseen Father, and Divine Simplicity
    • Shared Necessity & Free Creation
    • Simplicity & Divine Impassibility
    • Simplicity & the Problem of Evil
    • Simplicity and the Image of God?
    • Simplicity vs. Scriptural Emotions
    • Simplicity vs. Trinity: Theological Responses
    • Sources Shaping SSGO Notes
    • The Monarchy of the Father and Divine Simplicity
    • The Monarchy of the Father as Relation
    • THE PREMIER CASE AGAINST UNITARIANISM:
    • Thomistic Simplicity & “Mere Property” Concern
    • Three Persons, One Essence, & Simplicity
    • Vladamir Lossky
    • What does it mean to count the Persons in a simple God?
    • What does it mean to say God has no parts?
    • What is SSGO and how does it defend divine simplicity?
    • What’s Robert Moses Dryer’s view and contribution to the subject on divine simplicity?
    • What’s the Computation for SSGO?
    • What’s a mode and vantage in divine simplicity?

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