Part Three
Theology Proper: 20 THE UNITY AND TRINITY OF GOD
A DISPENSATIONAL THEOLOGY
By Charles F Baker
Theology Proper: 20 THE UNITY AND TRINITY OF GOD
A DISPENSATIONAL THEOLOGY
By Charles F Baker
He begins by
asking: “Why is the universe what it is?” He proceeds to the basic things which
comprise the universe. He finds three things, and only three, which make up the
totality of the universe: Space, Matter, and Time. Then he asks: “Is there
anything which these three, space, matter, and time, have in common?” And he
answers this by showing that each of these elemental things is threefold. There
is length, breadth, and height in one Space; energy, motion, and phenomena in
one Substance, and past, present, and future in one Time. And strangely enough
all Space can be comprehended as length, or breadth, or height; all Matter as
either energy, or motion, or phenomena; and all time as having been past, or as
being present, or as being future.
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