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Deep Dive into Christian Theology by Millard J. Erickson - The Greatness of God
Millard J. Erickson's theological overview explores the fundamental nature of God by carefully distinguishing His underlying attributes from His specific actions. These attributes are permanent, inherent, and inseparable qualities of His divine essence. Rather than viewing God as a disjointed collection of fragmented parts, theologians must understand His characteristics as unified expressions of His complete and perfect being. To systematically study these qualities, Erickson categorizes them into two distinct classifications: the attributes of goodness, which represent His moral perfection, and the attributes of greatness, which represent His natural superlatives.
Focusing on the attributes of greatness, Erickson identifies five key dimensions: spirituality, personality, life, infinity, and constancy. Because God is spirit, He is completely immaterial, invisible, and utterly unbound by the physical limitations of space or physical destructibility. His personality indicates that He is a self-conscious individual possessing intellect, feeling, and will, capable of engaging in deeply reciprocal relationships with humanity. Furthermore, God possesses life in and of Himself; He is the uncaused, independent Creator who does not rely on any external source or human necessity for His continued existence.
God's greatness is also defined by His infinity, meaning He is entirely limitless across all domains. His boundless nature applies to space through omnipresence, to time through eternal timelessness, to knowledge through complete omniscience, and to capability through omnipotence. Although He is all-powerful, He remains perfectly consistent and cannot act contrary to His holy nature. Finally, God exhibits absolute constancy, remaining perfectly stable, faithful, and dependable in His promises without ever undergoing qualitative changes. Erickson rigorously defends this classical biblical view against modern theoretical frameworks like process theology and open theism, which incorrectly suggest that God endlessly evolves or lacks absolute foreknowledge.
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By Edison WuDeep Dive into Christian Theology by Millard J. Erickson - The Greatness of God
Millard J. Erickson's theological overview explores the fundamental nature of God by carefully distinguishing His underlying attributes from His specific actions. These attributes are permanent, inherent, and inseparable qualities of His divine essence. Rather than viewing God as a disjointed collection of fragmented parts, theologians must understand His characteristics as unified expressions of His complete and perfect being. To systematically study these qualities, Erickson categorizes them into two distinct classifications: the attributes of goodness, which represent His moral perfection, and the attributes of greatness, which represent His natural superlatives.
Focusing on the attributes of greatness, Erickson identifies five key dimensions: spirituality, personality, life, infinity, and constancy. Because God is spirit, He is completely immaterial, invisible, and utterly unbound by the physical limitations of space or physical destructibility. His personality indicates that He is a self-conscious individual possessing intellect, feeling, and will, capable of engaging in deeply reciprocal relationships with humanity. Furthermore, God possesses life in and of Himself; He is the uncaused, independent Creator who does not rely on any external source or human necessity for His continued existence.
God's greatness is also defined by His infinity, meaning He is entirely limitless across all domains. His boundless nature applies to space through omnipresence, to time through eternal timelessness, to knowledge through complete omniscience, and to capability through omnipotence. Although He is all-powerful, He remains perfectly consistent and cannot act contrary to His holy nature. Finally, God exhibits absolute constancy, remaining perfectly stable, faithful, and dependable in His promises without ever undergoing qualitative changes. Erickson rigorously defends this classical biblical view against modern theoretical frameworks like process theology and open theism, which incorrectly suggest that God endlessly evolves or lacks absolute foreknowledge.
Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologian
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReformedExplainer
Worship Music: https://suno.com/playlist/3a498d0f-c90e-4981-8aa7-59834e7239f7
https://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730