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Early-Modern Irreligion and Theological Analogy: A Response to Gavin Hyman’s A Short History of Atheism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Historically, many Christians have understood God’s transcendence to imply God’s properties categorically differ from any created properties. For multiple historical figures, a problem arose for religious language: how can one talk of God at all if none ...
Linford, Dan
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Finding Lollius : empathy, textual knowledge, and the ending of Troilus and Criseyde [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
textThe ending of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde has been a frequent source of dissatisfaction and confusion. After five full books centered on a doomed love between pagans, the final stanzas suddenly shift to an orthodox Christian rejection of worldly ...
Escandell, Jason Paul
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Critical Survey of Mulla Sadra's Viewpoint in Explanation of Compatibility between Divine Foreknowledge and Human Freedom [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهشنامه فلسفه دین, 2013
Mulla Sadra, on the one hand, proves detailed foreknowledge of God based on the rule of “simple reality is whole things” and using the rule of particular gradation in existence.
Tavakkol Kouhi Geeglu
doaj   +1 more source

The Open Future, Free Will and Divine Assurance: Responding to Three Common Objections to the Open View [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
In this essay I respond to three of the most forceful objections to the open view of the future. It is argued that a) open view advocates must deny bivalence; b) the open view offers no theodicy advantages over classical theism; and c) the open view can ...
Boyd, Gregory
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The Absurdity of Rational Choice: Time Travel, Foreknowledge, and the Aesthetic Dimension of Newcomb Problems

open access: yesPhilosophies
Nikk Effingham and Huw Price argue that in certain cases of Newcomb problems involving time travel and foreknowledge, being given information about the future makes it rational to choose as an evidential decision theorist would choose. Although the cases
Craig Bourne, Emily Caddick Bourne
doaj   +1 more source

Book Review: \u3ci\u3eThe Divine Body in History: A Comparative Study of the Symbolism of Time and Embodiment in St. Augustine and Rāmānuja.\u3c/i\u3e [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Book review of, The Divine Body in History: A Comparative Study of the Symbolism of Time and Embodiment in St. Augustine and Rāmānuja.
Sydnor, Jon P.
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Allameh Tabatabaei and William Craig on Theological Fatalism; A Comparison Study [PDF]

open access: yesحکمت معاصر, 2016
According to the theological fatalism, future matters are necessary and this necessity makes them unalterable; so, human beings are not able to make the future by their free will and this is incompatible with human freedom.
abdol rasoul kashfi   +1 more
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Long‐term effects of a peer‐led Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students (BASICS) intervention to reduce alcohol consumption among Spanish university students: A 12‐month randomised controlled trial

open access: yesAddiction, EarlyView.
Abstract Background and aims Harmful alcohol consumption remains widespread among university students and is associated with numerous academic, social and health‐related consequences. Peer‐led approaches offer a promising strategy to reduce risky drinking in this population.
María Lavilla‐Gracia   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

God’s Extended Mind [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The traditional doctrine of divine omniscience ascribes to God the fully exercised power to know all truths. but why is God’s excellence with respect to knowing not treated on a par with his excellence with respect to doing, where the latter requires ...
Hunt, David P.
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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
doaj   +1 more source

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