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Time and Eternity

Exploring God's Relationship to Time

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Time and Eternity

By: William Lane Craig
Narrated by: George W. Sarris
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This remarkable work offers an analytical exploration of the nature of divine eternity and God's relationship to time.

©2001 William Lane Craig (P)2020 eChristian
Christianity Philosophy Religious Studies Theology Inspiring
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Craig is truly gifted by God. His conclusions of God as timeless before creation and temporal after creation make certain sense. A few questions remain though. As mentioned at the start, time is extraordinarily difficult to define. And unless I am mistaken, Craig does not actually tell us how he is defining time. Even if I missed it, if time were solely defined as movement, or the presence thereof, then time could exist before creation. God the Father's constant emanation of the Son for example is eternal movement. Also, if one defines time as the presence of change, then God's continual thoughts in eternity constitute this change - not in His essence or personhood but as a form of internal state, such that one moment He thinks one thought and another moment He thinks a different thought. Even Craig refers to this last point, though he doesn't tell us why this fails to affect his conclusions. Nevertheless, this is a masterful work.

Near perfect work though questions remain.

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Bill Craig does an excellent job in summarizing his extensive knowledge and current view of the philosophy of time and how that relates to God and a number of his attributes. I highly recommend this work to philosophers, theologians, and the interested layman alike.
As usual Dr. Craig’s work has left me edified and feeling filled up on meat instead of the endless, useful but un-filling, milk. I only hope the rest of his works are on audible.

Fabulous book with clear answers to difficult questions

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Craig is one of the few Christian philosophers who takes the Bible seriously, and is an expert in his field. This book reflects a stunning combination of scientific, logical, theological reasoning into a single coherent model of God’s relationship to time.

Impressive

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This was one of the most enjoyable and thought provoking books I have ever heard. My goodness... it inspired very deep thought. I loved it... love it, love it, loved it!!!

A Journey Through Time and the Mind.... Wow!!!

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Filled with great depth of thought and research. Very logically organized walkthrough of difficult topics. Hard to tackle subject matter, but the clear writing helps significantly. I hard to listen on .7 speed for most of it.

Well written and argued

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