Read the following chapter and answer the questions below on a separate sheet of paper. Each answer should be at least 4 sentences long unless marked with an asterisk (*).
1. What does "Perfect Being Theology" say about God?*
2. What is aseity?*
3. What does it mean that God is a spirit and yet at the same time personal?
4. What is the distinction between God's incommunicable attributes and his communicable attributes? Be sure to include examples in your answer.
5. What does it mean that God is holy and eternal?
6. What are three Bible verses that teach God is all-knowing?*
7. What does the word "omnipotent" mean?*
8. How is God both immanent and transcendent?
9. What is deism?*
10. Briefly describe the following communicable attributes of God: wisdom, righteousness, mercy, grace, and love.
11. What is the definition the book gives for the doctrine of the Trinity?*
12. What is Essence?*
13. The two great heresies against the Trinity are Modalism and Tritheism. What are they and how are they different from the Christian doctrine of the Trinity?
14.Why do you think the doctrine of the Trinity is important for the Christian to understand? (This is not in the book, please answer after reflecting upon the reading)
1. What does "Perfect Being Theology" say about God?*
2. What is aseity?*
3. What does it mean that God is a spirit and yet at the same time personal?
4. What is the distinction between God's incommunicable attributes and his communicable attributes? Be sure to include examples in your answer.
5. What does it mean that God is holy and eternal?
6. What are three Bible verses that teach God is all-knowing?*
7. What does the word "omnipotent" mean?*
8. How is God both immanent and transcendent?
9. What is deism?*
10. Briefly describe the following communicable attributes of God: wisdom, righteousness, mercy, grace, and love.
11. What is the definition the book gives for the doctrine of the Trinity?*
12. What is Essence?*
13. The two great heresies against the Trinity are Modalism and Tritheism. What are they and how are they different from the Christian doctrine of the Trinity?
14.Why do you think the doctrine of the Trinity is important for the Christian to understand? (This is not in the book, please answer after reflecting upon the reading)
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