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    Goodness Needs No Privilege: A Reply to Funkhouser

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    According to Eric Funkhouser, omnipotence and necessary moral perfection (what Funkhouser calls "impeccability") are not compatible. Funkhouser gives two arguments for this claim. In this paper, I argue that neither of Funkhouser's arguments is sound. The traditional theist can reasonably claim that, contra Funkhouser, (i) there is no possible being who possesses all of God's attributes sans impeccability, and (ii) the fact that there are things that God cannot do does not entail that God lacks omnipotence. Armed with (i) and (ii), the theist has all that is needed to refute Funkhouser's arguments

    The Incarnation

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    Defending Divine Freedom

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    Richard Gale, ON THE NATURE AND EXISTENCE OF GOD

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    God\u27s Goodness Needs No Privilege: A Reply to Funkhouser

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    Incarnation and Timelessness

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    From the Editor

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    The Incarnation and the Trinity

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    Incarnation and Timeless

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