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Christopher Tomaszewski and Gil Sanders take on Ryan Mullins and Joe Schmid's Aloneness argument against Classical Theism. In this 2-hour episode, both guests provide a thorough explanation and defense of divine simplicity, intrinsic/extrinsic change, possible worlds, and why the aloneness ultimately fails. Moreover, they get at the heart of the disagreement between classical theists and theistic personalists.
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Christopher Tomaszewski and Gil Sanders take on Ryan Mullins and Joe Schmid's Aloneness argument against Classical Theism. In this 2-hour episode, both guests provide a thorough explanation and defense of divine simplicity, intrinsic/extrinsic change, possible worlds, and why the aloneness ultimately fails. Moreover, they get at the heart of the disagreement between classical theists and theistic personalists.

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