Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, July 21, 2009 at 9:41PM
rebecca in theological terms

infinitude
That perfection of God whereby he is not subject to limitation or defect and is unmeasurable and unsearchable in all that he is; God’s transcendence of the creation.

Learn more:

  1. GotQuestions.org: What does it mean that God is infinite?
  2. Spurgeon on the Attributes of God: Infinite
  3. John Gill: Of the Infinity of God
  4. Charles Hodge: Infinity
  5. S. Lewis JohnsonAttributes of God: The Spirituality and Infinity of God(mp3)
  6. From my attributes of God posts: God’s Infinitude

Related terms:

Filed under God’s Nature and His Work

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