Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, November 20, 2012 at 9:02PM
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communicable attributes
Those attributes of God that Heshares with humans, although in a limited way, such as his love, goodness, justice and knowledge; those attributes of God that are to be imitated in our lives.

  • From Systematic Theology by Wayne Grudem, God’s communicable attributes listed in five categories:
  • A. Attributes Describing God’s Being

    1. Spirituality 
    2. Invisibility 

    B. Mental Attributes

    3. Knowledge (or Omniscience)
    4. Wisdom
    5. Truthfulness (and Faithfulness) 

    C. Moral Attributes

    6. Goodness
    7. Love
    8. Mercy (Grace, Patience)
    9. Holiness
    10. Peace
    11. Righteousness (or Justice)
    12. Jealousy
    13. Wrath

    D. Attributes of Purpose

    14. Will
    15. Freedom
    16. Omnipotence (or Power, and Sovereignty)

    E. Summary Attributes

    17. Perfection
    18, Blessedness
    19. Beauty
    20. Glory
    15. Freedom
    16. Omnipotence (or Power, and Sovereignty)
Learn more:
  1. Blue Letter Bible: What are the various ways in which God’s attributes are categorized?
  2. Bruce Ware: Attributes of God: Communicable Attributes, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 (audio)
  3. Wayne Grudem: The Character of God - Communicable Attributes, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9 (audio) 
  4. R. C. Sproul: Communicable Attributes (video)

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Filed under God’s Nature and His Work

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