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The term transdimensional here does not merely mean “extra spatial dimensions” (e.g., 11 dimensions in string theory) but a mode of existence that is ontologically prior to dimensionally extended reality.
Some theologians (e.g., Karl Barth) reject such metaphysical speculation as idolatrous. Yet, as Aquinas argued, analogical predication about God is permissible if grounded in revelation. Transdimensionality is an analogy derived from the structure of created reality. Beyond The Cosmos- The Transdimensionality Of God.pdf
"Beyond the Cosmos: The Transdimensionality of God" by astrophysicist Dr. Hugh Ross explores how modern physics, including general relativity, can resolve theological paradoxes like the Trinity and divine sovereignty. The book argues that many theological difficulties arise from limited human perception, proposing that God operates in dimensions beyond our known space and time. For more information, visit Systematic Theologian Philosophy of Science Professor Beyond the Cosmos: The Transdimensionality of God The term transdimensional here does not merely mean