Theological Term of the Week
Monday, July 6, 2009 at 7:53PM
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Moving on to some terms related to the nature of God.

aseity
God’s perfection whereby he is self-sufficient, self-existent and independent, existing “from himself”; his possession of life in himself so that he needs nothing from anything outside of himself, but rather is the source and sustenance of everything that exists.

Learn more:

  1. J. I. Packer: Self-Existence: God Has Always Been
  2. Blue Letter Bible: Self-Existence
  3. Mercy Drops Online Bible Classes: Aseity of God—Self Existence
  4. John Frame, Divine Aseity and ApologeticsDivine Aseity and Apologetics
  5. A. W. Tozer: The Self-Existence of God
  6. S. Lewis Johnson: The Attributes of God, Part II:  Where Did God Come From? (mp3 and transcript)
  7. D. A. Carson: The Aseity of God (YouTube video)
  8. From my attributes of God posts: God’s Self-Existence

Related terms:

Do you have a a theological term you’d like to see featured here as a Theological Term of the Week? If you email it to me, I’ll seriously consider using it.

I’m also interested in any suggestions you have for tweaking my definitions or for additional (or better) articles or sermons/lectures for linking. I’ll give you credit and a link back to your blog if I use your suggestion.

Clicking on the Theological Term graphic at the top of this post will take you to a list of all the previous theological terms organized in alphabetical order or by topic.

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