The Person God Is

Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 2:185-206 (1968)
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Since my childhood I have given up several conceptions of God. Each time there was quite a wrench, for, in my own limited way, I had been walking with my ‘living’ God. In my philosophical and theological studies, I have been impressed by the fact that one deep-souled thinker found the living God of another ‘dead’. And then I realised that a God is ‘living’ or ‘dead’ insofar as ‘He’ answers questions that are vital to the given believer.

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reprint Bertocci, Peter A. (1968) "The Person God Is". Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 2():185-206
reprint Bertocci, Peter A. (1970) "The Person God Is". Religious Studies 7(3):281-283

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