Rice, Richard. "Trinity, Temporality, and Open Theism" Philosophia 35, (2007): 321-328.
Abstract
A number of thinkers today,
including open theists, find reasons to attribute temporality to God.
According to Robert W. Jenson, the Trinity is indispensable to a
Christian concept of God, and divine temporality is essential to the
meaning of the Trinity. Following the lead of early Christian thought,
Jenson argues that the "persons" of the Trinity are relations, and
these relations are temporal. Jenson's insights are obscured, however,
by problematic references to time as a sphere to which God is related.
Schubert M. Ogden gives the notion of divine temporality coherent
content by arguing that God's actuality is best understood as an
unending succession of experiences. This paper was delivered in the APA
Pacific 2007 Mini-Conference on Models of God.