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Category: Openness Theism

Posted onApr 10, 2024Apr 12, 2024Apologetics

A Reader in the Philosophy of Religion: Select Topics

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Key works on specialised philosophy of religion topics: As my title would indicate the topic of the intersection of theology and philosophy is what is…

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Posted onSep 27, 2022Sep 27, 2022Christianity

Divine Omniscience

by Bill Muehlenberg2 Comments on Divine Omniscience

Yes our God does know all there is to know: If God is God, then he must know all things. There can be nothing hidden…

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Posted onJan 25, 2022Jan 26, 2022Abortion

Difficult Bible Passages: Jeremiah 7:31

by Bill Muehlenberg10 Comments on Difficult Bible Passages: Jeremiah 7:31

Does God not know certain things? The verse I am examining today is once again not necessarily difficult, but it does raise a few questions…

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Posted onJan 5, 2022Mar 25, 2024Apologetics

What Does God Know?

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Is God’s knowledge limited? At the outset, let me relieve any fears you might have regarding my title. Indeed, it might seem like a rather…

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Posted onNov 28, 2011Feb 21, 2024Bibliographies

Readings in Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility

by Bill Muehlenberg11 Comments on Readings in Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility

The issues of God’s sovereignty and foreknowledge, predestination and election, man’s free will and responsibility, have been debated since the beginning of the Christian religion.…

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Posted onDec 13, 2006Mar 25, 2024Bibliographies

Everything You Wanted To Know About Free Will Theism

by Bill Muehlenberg3 Comments on Everything You Wanted To Know About Free Will Theism

Openness thought, also known as free will theism, is generating lots of attention. Among its more radical claims is the belief that God does not…

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Posted onDec 12, 2006Jan 15, 2022Book Reviews

A review of How Much Does God Foreknow? By Steven Roy.

by Bill Muehlenberg10 Comments on A review of How Much Does God Foreknow? By Steven Roy.

InterVarsity Press, 2006. One of the most controversial doctrines of free will theism or openness theology is the claim that God does not know the…

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Posted onOct 15, 2006Jan 15, 2022Book Reviews

A review of Repenting of Religion. By Gregory Boyd. Part 1.

by Bill Muehlenberg8 Comments on A review of Repenting of Religion. By Gregory Boyd. Part 1.

Baker, 2004. This book rightly argues for the primacy of love and our need to more closely reflect Jesus. Yet in a number of respects…

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Posted onOct 15, 2006Jan 15, 2022Book Reviews

A review of Repenting of Religion. By Gregory Boyd. Part 2.

by Bill Muehlenberg1 Comment on A review of Repenting of Religion. By Gregory Boyd. Part 2.

Baker, 2004. I begin by reiterating what I said in part 1: much of the message of this book needs to be heard. But because…

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Posted onFeb 3, 2005Jan 15, 2022Book Reviews

A review of What Does God Know and When Does He Know It? By Millard Erickson.

by Bill Muehlenberg1 Comment on A review of What Does God Know and When Does He Know It? By Millard Erickson.

Zondervan, 2003. The debate over openness theology or free-will theism continues to bubble along nicely. Books both for and against continue to pour from the…

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