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Full Idea
Divine eternity is the all-at-once [tota simul] and complete possession of unending life.
Gist of Idea
Divine eternity is the all-at-once and complete possession of unending life
Source
Boethius (The Consolations of Philosophy [c.520], V.6), quoted by Robert Pasnau - Metaphysical Themes 1274-1671 18.1
Book Ref
Pasnau,Robert: 'Metaphysical Themes 1274-1671' [OUP 2011], p.376
A Reaction
This is a famous definition, and 'tota simul' became the phrase used for 'entia successiva', such as a day, or the Olympic Games.
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16702 | All things are in the present time to God [Augustine] |
22887 | If God existed before creation, why would a perfect being desire to change things? [Augustine, by Bardon] |
5976 | If God is outside time in eternity, can He hear prayers? [Augustine] |
16692 | Divine eternity is the all-at-once and complete possession of unending life [Boethius] |
22894 | If time were absolute that would make God's existence dependent on it [Leibniz, by Bardon] |
20712 | God is 'eternal' either by being non-temporal, or by enduring forever [Davies,B] |
15196 | God being inside or outside of time both raise a group of difficult problems [Le Poidevin] |
22941 | How could a timeless God know what time it is? So could God be both timeless and omniscient? [Le Poidevin] |