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* The living God whose nature and attributes we know from philosophy and theology.  All-knowing, never surprised, always calm, in control.
* The living God whose nature and attributes we know from philosophy and theology.  All-knowing, never surprised, always calm, in control.


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Latest revision as of 16:21, 24 June 2011

Distinguish between:

  • God as a character in a dramatic narrative. He often appears confused, ignorant of the outcome of His actions, temperamental, and small-minded. Just like us!
  • The living God whose nature and attributes we know from philosophy and theology. All-knowing, never surprised, always calm, in control.