Classical theism

Classical theism is the form of theism in which God is characterized as the singular Absolute Being, Absolute Self, and Ultimate Person who is the source and origin of all the other beings.

The central insight of classical theism is divine simplicity, according to which God does not consist of a combination of different elements, but is absolute and singular. There is no difference between God's essence and existence. Unlike entities, God does not contain potentiality, It is pure existential actuality; and all existence except God is a limited state of the unlimited existence of God's absolute singularity. All existence emanates from and rests on God independently of time, for God is the timeless absolute source and ultimate condition of all existence.[1]

God the Father depiction, Creation of Light, Carolsfeld.
  1. ^ Feser, Edward (2017). Five Proofs of the Existence of God. San Fransisco: IGNATIUS PRESS. ISBN 978-1-62164-133-9.

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