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Middle Knowledge And Biblical Interpretation Luis De Molina Herman Bavinck And William Lane Craig Contributions To Philosophical Theology New Sze Sze Chiew

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Middle Knowledge And Biblical Interpretation Luis De Molina Herman Bavinck And William Lane Craig Contributions To Philosophical Theology New Sze Sze Chiew
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Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.45 MB
Pages: 225
Author: Sze Sze Chiew
ISBN: 9783631672549, 9783653068191, 3631672543, 3653068193
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: New

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Middle Knowledge And Biblical Interpretation Luis De Molina Herman Bavinck And William Lane Craig Contributions To Philosophical Theology New Sze Sze Chiew by Sze Sze Chiew 9783631672549, 9783653068191, 3631672543, 3653068193 instant download after payment.

If God knows human actions in advance, do humans really have freedom of choice? Throughout the centuries various solutions have been offered as to how to retain or reconcile both the concepts of divine omniscience and human freedom. One solution focuses on the idea of middle knowledge. This theory originates with the Spanish Jesuit Luis de Molina, was contested by Reformed theologians such as Herman Bavinck, and makes a remarkable comeback among present-day analytical philosophers such as William Lane Craig.
Apart from a wealth of philosophical considerations, the appeal to biblical texts also plays an important role in the work on middle knowledge by each of these thinkers. The book examines their writings and investigates how contemporary biblical scholars interpret the biblical texts used by them. The author elaborates a creative proposal as to how these gained insights apply to the theory of middle knowledge and what this means for our overall evaluation of this theory.

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