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Brenden Wentworth
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Heady and deep but pretty awesome. The study of God Himself should be as heady and deep as it gets
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One of two books I have been very excited to read in 2026!
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Hayden Mills
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Chapter on divine eternity. A resounding success. Still trying to figure out A theory vs. B theory
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Hayden Mills
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Chapter on Immutability. He divides the views into Global (no change extrinsic or intrinsic), Local (no change intrinsic) and Weak (change allowed). He argues that weak is right out, but that both global and local are found within the classical tradition.

I learned the term "Cambridge change" - accepting extrinsic changes in God.
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Hayden Mills
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Just finished chapter on DDS. I thought a good overview, maybe not as fair to Dolezal as he deserves, but fascinating. He tries to make an argument that "mere sinplciitly" is broader than a maximal position (thomist) and that you can believe there are distinctions (but no compositions) in God and stay orthodox. Head is swimming but my big takeaway is there is more diversity in scholasticism on DDS than I thought.
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