Hermeneutical Systematic Dimensions of the Debate on God as Timeless and/or Temporal

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2024

Abstract

While the debate on God’s eternity as timeless and/or temporal is a fascinating topic in itself, especially in philosophical theology, the discussion of time and temporality has a hermeneutical systematic potential for the articulation of Christian theology. In this article, I explore the hermeneutical systematic dimensions of time and timelessness for Christian theology in Augustine’s Confessions (Book XI) in dialogue with contemporary articulations of divine timelessness and temporality, as delineated by Allan Padgett and William Craig. The study identifies how timelessness and temporality are hermeneutically and systematically shaped and serve as presuppositions for related concepts in anthropological and cosmological approaches that inform different views about the relationship of God with His creatures.

Journal Title

Religions

Volume

15

Issue

8

First Page

888

DOI

10.3390/rel15080888

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