
In this conversation, Wyatt and Ryan Hurd delve into the complexities of Thomas Aquinas' doctrine of divine simplicity, particularly in light of William Lane Craig's claims that scripture contradicts this doctrine. They explore the philosophical underpinnings of divine simplicity, the role of scripture in theological discourse, and the contrasting views of attributism. Hurd emphasizes the importance of negative theology and the historical context provided by figures like Maimonides and Aquinas, ultimately arguing for a nuanced understanding of divine simplicity that respects both philosophical rigor and scriptural integrity.