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The God Who Lives

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Exploring the concept of divine life, Adam Pryor delves into what it means for God to be a "living" entity. He questions the nature of God's existence compared to human life, emphasizing the significance of "abstential desire" as a principle that bridges scientific and philosophical thought. Pryor proposes that understanding God as an effective absence, akin to the role of absence in living beings, offers a fresh theological perspective. This approach reinterprets the symbol "God is living," highlighting the intricate relationship between divine presence and absence in the world.

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The God Who Lives, Adam Pryor

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2014
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