Dipolar theism

In process theology, dipolar theism is the position that to conceive a perfect God, one must conceive Him as embodying the "good" in sometimes-opposing characteristics, and therefore such a deity cannot be understood to embody only one set of characteristics. For instance, here are some characteristics commonly associated with God: One — ManyTranscendent — ImmanentEternal — TemporalMutable — ImmutableMerciful — JustSimple — Complex

Dipolar theism

In process theology, dipolar theism is the position that to conceive a perfect God, one must conceive Him as embodying the "good" in sometimes-opposing characteristics, and therefore such a deity cannot be understood to embody only one set of characteristics. For instance, here are some characteristics commonly associated with God: One — ManyTranscendent — ImmanentEternal — TemporalMutable — ImmutableMerciful — JustSimple — Complex