impassibility

theological doctrine that God does not experience pain or pleasure from the actions of another being
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impassibility

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  • impassibility's subclass of is recorded as attributes of God in Christianity[1].
  • impassibility's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/01ll0l[2].
  • impassibility's Iconclass notation is recorded as 56AA11[3].
  • impassibility's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2776546322[4].

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