God s relationship to space

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GOD IS SPACELESS, AND HIS OMNIPRESENCE IS ENATAILED BY HIS OMNISCIENCE AND ONMIPOTENCE;

In your response to # 747 you explain that “an omnipresent God can be conceived to be either spatial or aspatial, that is to say, either God may exist in space or God may transcend space. If God does exist in space, then His omnipresence requires that He exist everywhere in space or omnispatially”, which you rightly rejected in #767 as implausible. You conclude in the same article that it is more coherent that “God transcends space, then God’s omnipresence is entailed by and reducible to His omnipotence and His omniscience. God can be said to be omnipresent in the sense that He is causally active at and cognizant of every point in space” (#767). If God in not present in space, it follows, He cannot be material.




Now Q about The Son's Human Nature's relationship to the dimensions before and after His earthly life.

Dear William Lane Craig,
You are my personal hero and you are responsible for great changes in my life!

You have perfectly clarified God’s relationship to time in your works and to space as well in #747 and #767. Am I right to conclude that the Divine Nature of God is beyond the dimensions of space and matter yet within time and it is only the Human Nature He possesses in The Son that can enter all the dimensions we experience? If there is no error in my understanding, then in what dimensional state is The Son’s Human Nature after the Son’s Human Nature’s glorious Ascension to Heaven?

With deepest admiration,
Michael