Divine simplicity is a philosophical and theological concept that refers to the nature of God as being entirely simple, without complexity, composition, or parts. This notion is often discussed within the context of classical theism and is closely associated with the views of various medieval theologians, particularly figures like Augustine, Anselm, and Aquinas. Key aspects of divine simplicity include: 1. **Unity**: God's nature is unified and indivisible.

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