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Allgegenwart, (Außer-)Zeitlichkeit und Unveränderlichkeit
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Basis der Behandlung der Frage nach der Allgegenwart, (Außer-)Zeitlichkeit und Unveränderlichkeit Gottes ist die sogenannte Vollkommenheitstheologie (perfect being theology), nach der es logisch unmöglich ist, dass etwas vollkommener als Gott ist.
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