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R.T. Mullins
Philosopher/Theologian
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Omnisubjectivity and the problem of creepy divine emotions
(
2022)
Closeness with God: A Problem for Divine Impassibility
(forthcoming 2022)
Open Theism and Perfect Rationality
(2023)
The Trinitarian Processions (2023)
Physicalism and the Incarnation Once More
(2021)
Open Theism and Risk-Management: A Philosophical and Biological Perspective
(2021)
Why Open Theism Is Natural and Classical Theism Is Not
(2021)
El Dios eterno: Una defensa de la temporalidad divina
(2021)
The Divine Timemaker
(2020)
Divine Temporality and Providential Bodgery
(2021)
Classical Theism, Christology, and the Two Sons Worry
(2021)
The aloneness argument against classical theism
(2021)
Why Can't the Impassible God Suffer? Analytic Reflections on Divine Blessedness
(2018)
Panentheism is Still Vague: A Reply to Lataster and Bilimoria
(2019)
Trinity, Subordination, and Heresy: A Reply to Mark Edwards
(2020)
The Problem of Arbitrary Creation for Impassibility
(2020)
Flint's 'Molinism and the Incarnation' is Still Too Radical -A Rejoinder to Flint
(2017)
Hasker on the Divine Processions of the Trinitarian Persons (2017)
Divine Perfection and Creation
(2016)
Divine Temporality and the Charge of Arianism
(2016)
The Difficulty with Demarcating Panentheism
(2016)
Flint's Molinism and the Incarnation is Too Radical
(2015)
Four-Dimensionalism, Evil, and Christian Belief
(2014)
Is God the Prisoner of Time? Yeah, but so What?
(2014)
In search of a timeless God
(2013)
Simply Impossible: A Case against Divine Simplicity
(2013)
Time and the Everlasting God
(2012)
Some Difficulties for Amos Yong's Disability Theology of the Resurrection
(2011)
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