Description
In this Elements volume, Kevin Timpe investigates fundamental questions about God’s nature, particularly focusing on embodiment and dependence. The work engages with classical theological commitments and contemporary philosophical arguments to ask whether God can possess a body and still maintain divine status.
Timpe examines traditional divine attributes such as omnipotence, omniscience, and necessity, questioning how embodiment might affect these characteristics. He also explores the concept of dependence—both what God depends upon and what depends on God—and its implications for theology and metaphysics.
This accessible treatment of complex philosophical issues bridges analytic philosophy and theology, offering readers new perspectives on divine nature. The book contributes to ongoing debates about whether classical theism can accommodate embodiment and dependent relationships while preserving essential divine qualities.







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