Introduction
1 The Resumption of Revelation and the Reopening of the Scriptural Canon
2 The Recovery of New Testament Spiritual Gifts or Charismata
3 God as Personal and Passible
4 A Social Model of the Godhead
5 Deification
6 The Divine Feminine
7 God as Eternally Self-surpassing
8 The Fate of the Unevangelized
9 Divine Embodiment
10 Concluding Reflections
David L. Paulsen has a PhD in philosophy from the University of Michigan. Previously, he served as the Richard L. Evans Professor for Christian Understanding at Brigham Young University and for ten years as the chairperson of the mountain plains region for the Society of Christian Philosophers. Throughout his forty-plus-year career in academia, he has published extensively on Mormon and Classical Christian theologies.
Hal R. Boyd holds a JD from Yale University. His writing on religion has appeared in a variety of journalistic and academic venues. He currently serves as the Opinion Editor at the Deseret News in Salt Lake City.
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