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Divine Omniscience and Human Freedom ... My aim in this essay is to explore some conceptual difficulties that attend the doctrine of divine omniscience. Specifically, I deal with problems that arise out of the proposition that God knows everything that will happen in the future, including free human actions.
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The so-called "grounding objection" is the most commonly raised misgiving which philosophers have to the doctrine of divine middle knowledge: how can counterfactuals of creaturely freedom be true when there is no ground of their truth? ... Tachyons, Time Travel, and Divine Omniscience...
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Writings of Dr. William Lane Craig on Divine Omniscience. ... The so-called "grounding objection" is the most commonly raised misgiving which philosophers have to the doctrine of divine middle knowledge: how can counterfactuals of creaturely freedom be true when there is no ... Tachyons, Time Travel, and Divine Omniscience;
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"Tachyons, Time Travel, and Divine Omniscience." The Journal of Philosophy 85 (1988): 135-50. Reprinted in The Philosopher's Annual 11 (1988): 47-62. ... Committed to the biblical doctrine of divine foreknowledge as well as to human freedom, Christian thinkers had to explain how it is either that God knows future...
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Moskop, John C. Divine Omniscience and Human Freedom: Thomas Aquinas and Charles Hartshorne. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 1984. ... Viney, Donald Wayne. “Does Omniscience Imply Foreknowledge? Craig on Hartshorne.” Process Studies 18, no.1 (Spring 1989): 30-37. [See William Lane Craig]
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For, according to the traditional doctrine of divine omniscience, God’s knowledge is not discursive. Thomas Aquinas describes this doctrine ... His second objection is inconsistent with the doctrine of divine omniscience. His third objection is inconsistent with the doctrines of divine incorporeality and divine omniscience.
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Divine omniscience (DO) implies knowledge at T0 that P will S at Tn. ... Therefore divine omniscience is incompatible with human freedom: if God exists, man cannot be free; if man is free, God cannot exist. (~[DO & HF].)
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Sketch of a tentative new model for divine omniscience and human freedom ... Divine Omniscience and Human Freedom ... God's omniscience...
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This is a complicated topic which cannot be properly addressed here. ... Nevertheless, you phrased your question in such a way that the answer is fairly straightforward. The Holy One Blessed Be He knows what a person wants but doesn’t coerce anyone to do anything. ... Each individual makes his own decisions: what will be in...
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