Monday, August 18, 2025

Common Confusions About God's Attributes

How can God be omniscient and yet not know what it is like to sin? How can God be a necessary being? How can God be omnipresent and yet be particularly located in places like the temple? Sean McDowell interviews Dr. Craig on some of the common confusions he tackles in Volume IIa of his Systematic Philosophical Theology: On God: Attributes of God. Special thanks to Sean McDowell for this interview. Check out his channel:    / @seanmcdowell   For more resources visit: https://www.reasonablefaith.org We welcome your comments in the Reasonable Faith forums: https://www.reasonablefaith.org/forums/ Be sure to also visit Reasonable Faith's other channel which contains short clips:    / drcraigvideos   Follow Reasonable Faith On Twitter:   / rfupdates   Like the Reasonable Faith Facebook Fan Page:   / reasonablefaithorg   00:00 - Intro 01:06 - If God is incorporeal or immaterial, why does the Bible make it sounds like God has a body? 04:14 - How can God be a necessary being? 07:45 - If God is self-existence, are any other entities besides God necessary and uncreated? 13:13 - Is "simplicity" a biblically supported attribute of God? Does he have properties? 16:52 - How can God be omniscient if he doesn't know what it is like to sin? 21:55 - Dangers of analytic philosophy 24:08 - Is God's foreknowledge compatible with human freewill? 31:05 - God and time: timeless, temporal, omni-temporal? 37:00 - Is God spaceless or everywhere throughout space? 43:10 - How is it that God is omnipotent, but still unable to do certain things? 48:36 - God's goodness, love, and justice 55:30 - Dr. Craig's favorite attribute to study 57:00 - Why is the doctrine of God so difficult to deal with? 58:55 - Molinist roots

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