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New Credo Podcast: Is God really the Perfect Being?

In his Proslogion, Anselm famously contemplated God as “someone than whom none greater can be conceived.” If mere human beings, in their limited capacities, could think of something greater than God, that thing would not be worthy of worship. This concept is something the medievals took for granted. For them, the God of the Bible was the perfect God of the philosophers. God must be the absolute standard for good. But with the modern blurring of the creator/creature divide, many of these perfections have been lost or cast aside in favor of a modern notion of a more creaturely God. Going back to the Classical wisdom of the medievals, Perfect Being Theology refutes these modern revisions and asserts that there must be great making “perfections” that eliminate the possibility of God having any limitations.

In this podcast, Katherin Rogers and Matthew Barrett discuss the sheer perfection of God. With figures like Anselm, Augustine, and Aquinas as their guides, they discuss the perfection of God’s simplicity, immutability, and impassability, as they mine the depths of divine goodness.

Lance English

Lance English is an editor for Credo Magazine and a Ph.D. student in Systematic Theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He serves as a pastor at Trinity Church in Kansas City and is married to Brielle.

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