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The Compassionate God of Traditional Jewish and Christian Exegesis

open access: yesTyndale Bulletin, 2007
The comparison in the Zohar (Noah, 67b-68a) of Noah, Abraham and Moses serves as the starting point of this paper. Its aim is to investigate how traditional Jewish (e.g.
Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer
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An Evangelical Discourse on God’s Foreknowledge in Relation to Moral Evil [PDF]

open access: yesPharos Journal of Theology, 2019
Within the long tradition of Christian reflection on the problem of evil, different approaches to justify God are developed. More specifically, this article focuses on the school of thought within evangelical theology known as “Open Theism” of which ...
Professor Godfrey Harold
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St. Augustine on divine foreknowledge

open access: yes, 2000
Although recent interpretations of Augustine of Hippo's (354–430 A.D.) teaching on Divine foreknowledge are helpful and sometimes successful on their own terms, they often misunderstand and misrepresent his doctrine.
David, Barry Alan
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Aspects of the Revelation of the Divine in St. Gregory Palamas’ Treatise De Operationibus Divinis

open access: yesPerichoresis: The Theological Journal of Emanuel University, 2019
In this paper, we examine the concepts ‘destination’, ‘revelation’, ‘foreknowledge’, ‘will’, ‘transmission’, ‘motion’, and ‘grace’, as they appear in Gregory Palamas’ treatise De opera-tionibus divinis.
Terezis Christos, Tempelis Elias
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PREZICEREA DECESULUI ÎN HAGIOGRAFIA BIZANTINĂ

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Moldaviae: Stiinte Umanistice, 2011
The Byzantines believed that the righteous Christians, at the end of life, could predict the day of their own departure or other person’s death. The hagiographical sources stressed that such foreknowledge was due to divine revelations sent to the saints,
USM ADMIN
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The Incoherent Root of Theological Fatalism

open access: yesTheoLogica
This paper begins with a standard argument for theological fatalism and unravels deeper dilemmas in stages, arriving at an argument that has nothing to do with divine foreknowledge or free will. I then focus on the problem of the incoherence or at least
Linda Zagzebski
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Infallible Divine Foreknowledge cannot Uniquely Threaten Human Freedom, but its Mechanics Might

open access: yes, 2012
It is not uncommon to think that the existence of exhaustive and infallible divine foreknowledge uniquely threatens the existence of human freedom. This paper shows that this cannot be so.
Byerly, T. Ryan
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