<p>Occasioned by the nineteenth-century kenotic christological controversy Isaak Dorner's essaywhich is here completely translated into English for the first timeremains one of the most extensive historical philosophical and theological treatments of immutability to date. Dorner was initially attracted to kenoticismthat the incarnation as a divine self-divestment implies that God undergoes changebut rejects it in Part One.</p><p>Part Two is a historical survey of the classical doctrine from the patristic period to Schleiermacher which shows the longstanding connection between divine immutability God's goodness and soteriology. Dorner concluded that this formulation was not mistaken but extreme and one-sided making positive relations between God time and history implausible.</p><p>Part Three offers Dorner's reconstruction.</p>
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