Peter Forrest gives an account of God as a being who has changed from an impersonal God to the God of the Jews, Christians, and Muslims. This is not a history of changing ideas about God, but an explanation and defense of the idea of actual "divine development". Forrest uses his theme to explore the intractable concepts of the Problem of Evil, the Trinity, and the Incarnation.
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Peter Forrest gives an account of God as a being who has changed from an impersonal God to the God of the Jews, Christians, and Muslims. This is not a history of changing ideas about God, but an explanation and defense of the idea of actual "divine development". Forrest uses his theme to explore the intractable concepts of the Problem of Evil, the Trinity, and the Incarnation.
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