To dart a lance at mythomania is his delight, while preserving the impassibility of a Parnassian. |
More materially, it is a guiding concern of his thinking to push out the envelope made by the teaching of divine impassibility. |
True enough, the language of impassibility is deeply embedded in patristic theology going back to Ignatius of Antioch. |
What cogent defence can be offered for the doctrine of God's impassibility, in the face of open theism and unorthodox views on the Trinity? |
He defends the Christological formulation of Chalcedon, but criticizes it on the point of divine impassibility. |
But his furtive movements had not the serene impassibility of the somnambulist. |