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The Living God: Systematic Theology, Volume One is unavailable, but you can change that!

Oden divides this volume into four parts. Part One discusses the name, nature and character of God. Part Two looks at the reality of God—concentrating on the debate of God’s existence and Triune personhood. Part Three looks at the work of God as creator and sustainer. Sin and evil are deliberated, as are natural causality and general and special providence. Part Four considers whether God can...

brings together many of the terms that we will discuss in Chapters 2 and 3: “God is a Spirit in and of Himself infinite in being, glory, blessedness and perfection; all-sufficient, eternal, unchangeable, incomprehensible, everywhere present, almighty, knowing all things, most wise, most holy, most just, most merciful and gracious, long-suffering, and abundant in goodness and truth” (Westminster Larger Catechism; for similar short definitions one may examine the Creed of Dositheus, art. I, CC, p.
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