§16§Since Augustine many philosophers and theologians have discussed the relation of God to time, whereas the relation between God and space has been rarely discussed. This book deals with the relationship of God to space. Divine transcendence is one important aspect of the Christian God. However, God is also immanent in the world of space and time. The author investigates the concept of divine spatiality and presents case studies of three modern theologians: Torrance, Pannenberg and Moltmann. He also analyses divine spatiality by using Dyrness's three categories: relationship, agency and embodiment. §04§Contents: Introduction - Concepts of Space - Divine Transcendence - God, Space and Spatialitiy: Case Studies - Divine Spatiality - The Presence of the Triune God - Summary and Case for Classical Theism. §02§The Author: Chan Ho Park (Ph.D) is the president of Westminster Graduate School of Theology in Seoul, Korea, where he has been Professor of Systematic Theology since September 2002. He received his Ph.D from Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasedena, USA, in 2003.