Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, November 13, 2012 at 8:27PM
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incommunicable attributes
Those attributes of God that belong to Him alone, such as his simplicityaseity, immutability, impassibility, and eternality

  • From Systematic Theology by Wayne Grudem:
  • Those attributes we call “incommunicable” are better defined by saying that they are attributes of God that are less shared by us. Not one of the incommunicable attributes of God is completely without some likeness in the character of human beings. For example, God is unchangeable, while we change. But we do not change completely, for there are some aspects of our characters that remain largely unchanged: or individual identities, many of our personality traits, and some of our long-term purposes remain substantially unchanged over many years (and will remain largely unchanged once we are set free from sin and begin to live in God’s presence forever).

    Similarly, God is eternal, and we are subject to the limitations of time. However, we see some reflection of God’s eternity in the fact that we will live with him forever and enjoy eternal life.

Learn more:
  1. Blue Letter Bible: What are the various ways in which God’s attributes are categorized?
  2. Sam Storms: Classifying the Attributes
  3. Bruce Ware: Attributes of God: Incommunicable Attributes, Part 1, Part 2
  4. Wayne Grudem: Series of lectures on the incommunicable attributes

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Filed under God’s Nature and His Work

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