God everlasting

In Steven M. Cahn & David Shatz (eds.), Contemporary Philosophy of Religion. Oxford University Press. pp. 181-203 (1982)
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All Christian theologians agree that God is without beginning and without end. The vast majority have held, in addition, that God is eternal, existing outside of time. Only a small minority have contended that God is everlasting, existing within time. In what follows I shall take up the cudgels for that minority, arguing that God as conceived and presented by the biblical writers is a being whose own life and existence is temporal.

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