In popular orthodox Christian philosophical theology, it is often taken for granted that the divine philosophised about is none other than the Hebrew deity YHWH himself. Moreover , it is often assumed that the Old� Testament depicts YHWH as being, inter alia, single, omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, and eternal. Now while it is to be admitted that there are indeed depictions of YHWH in the Old Testament in which his profile might be thought of as corresponding more or less to the popular philosophical ideal, it is also true that there are many representations that contradict it. In this article, the author looks at how the popular profile of� YHWH in the Old Testament as reconstructed by some philosophical theologians claiming to be �bi...
In Hebrew Bible/Old Testament scholarship, one encounters a variety of reductive perspectives on wha...
Comparative philosophical perspectives on Old Testament predictive prophecy are rare. Yet whilst th...
In this article we ask whether YHWH as depicted in the OT was assumed to have free will. The backgr...
In popular orthodox Christian philosophical theology, it is often taken for granted that the divine ...
In this article a new riddle for Hebrew Bible theologians is introduced. It concerns the philosophic...
This article deals with the limits of divine power in the Old Testament. The aim is to show how one ...
This article deals with the limits of divine power in the Old Testament. The aim is to show how one ...
Within a literary ontology, YHWH in the Hebrew Bible is technically also a fictional entity or objec...
This is a research article is about how articulation of a biblical theology of God in outline in the...
<span>The concept of �monotheism� has become a matter of debate in Hebrew Bible scholarship. T...
Comparative philosophical perspectives on Old Testament predictive prophecy are rare. Yet whilst th...
This theology chronicle proceeds from the Marcionite idea of the cruel God of the Old Testament. Thi...
This study is concerned with the problem of divine hiddenness as it has taken shape in analytic phil...
The concept of �monotheism� has become a matter of debate in Hebrew Bible scholarship. This article ...
This theology chronicle proceeds from the Marcionite idea of the cruel God of the Old Testament. Thi...
In Hebrew Bible/Old Testament scholarship, one encounters a variety of reductive perspectives on wha...
Comparative philosophical perspectives on Old Testament predictive prophecy are rare. Yet whilst th...
In this article we ask whether YHWH as depicted in the OT was assumed to have free will. The backgr...
In popular orthodox Christian philosophical theology, it is often taken for granted that the divine ...
In this article a new riddle for Hebrew Bible theologians is introduced. It concerns the philosophic...
This article deals with the limits of divine power in the Old Testament. The aim is to show how one ...
This article deals with the limits of divine power in the Old Testament. The aim is to show how one ...
Within a literary ontology, YHWH in the Hebrew Bible is technically also a fictional entity or objec...
This is a research article is about how articulation of a biblical theology of God in outline in the...
<span>The concept of �monotheism� has become a matter of debate in Hebrew Bible scholarship. T...
Comparative philosophical perspectives on Old Testament predictive prophecy are rare. Yet whilst th...
This theology chronicle proceeds from the Marcionite idea of the cruel God of the Old Testament. Thi...
This study is concerned with the problem of divine hiddenness as it has taken shape in analytic phil...
The concept of �monotheism� has become a matter of debate in Hebrew Bible scholarship. This article ...
This theology chronicle proceeds from the Marcionite idea of the cruel God of the Old Testament. Thi...
In Hebrew Bible/Old Testament scholarship, one encounters a variety of reductive perspectives on wha...
Comparative philosophical perspectives on Old Testament predictive prophecy are rare. Yet whilst th...
In this article we ask whether YHWH as depicted in the OT was assumed to have free will. The backgr...