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Accordingto classical theism, God is always everywhere, always present to creatures. Before the emergence of the belief that the whole world is under the sovereign 4 I CONCEPTS OF GOD theists, God is not everywhere by being physically located in all places. (An expanded version of a paper first published in The Evangelical Quarterly ()) Christianity, perhaps more than any other religion, has a well developed concept of God. The attributes ascribed to God derive partly from revelation and partly from philosophical reflection of the nature of the greatest tion taking place within the Judeo-Christian religious tradition. And this, among otherthings, means that God cannot, strictly speaking, intervene in his created order Morris examines various methods for determining the best definition of GodDivine Revelation: We might think that we can look to all of the worlds religious texts in order to determine what God is/what God is like. Buthe is everywhere as causing the existence of all places. So you have this very interesting concept of God in Judaism and Christianity as a God who is infinite (and therefore unlike all the rest of creation) and yet who is also personal The fundamental change from the God āup thereā to the God āout thereā is the change from thinking of God as located at some spatial distance from the earth to thinking of God as Morris examines various methods for determining the best definition of GodDivine Revelation: We might think that we can look to all of the worlds religious texts in order Christians believe that God is an all-powerful, all-knowing, all-holy, eternal, spiritual Being who created the universe. As secularism debates whether God is dead, the issue of anthropomorphism has become of immense importance. A look at some of Robinsonās ideas will help us in our effort to sort out different ideas of God and to focus on that idea of God which will be the center of our attention throughout most of this book. Muslims agree with all these attributes (or properties) of God God is what accounts for there being any world at all. He is causally responsible for the existence of everything other than himself. More specifically, God, for classical theism, is Reginald S. Luhman. Shah addresses the Judeo-Christian Problem: However, the religious texts of the world radically differ with respect to their descriptions of what God is like LayoutIIIT Books-In-Brief Series is a valuable collection of the Instituteās key publications written in condensed form to give readers a core understanding of the main contents of the original.