Results 21 to 30 of about 384 (208)
The Argument from Evil, the Argument from Hiddenness, and Supernaturalistic Alternatives to Theism
In this brief article, I consider James Sterba’s logical argument from evil, finding it to be ultimately unsuccessful. Not for the various issues Sterba raises, which do seem to be problematic if God exists, but for the logical approach itself.
Raphael Lataster
doaj +1 more source
Otwarty teizm – teologiczny ‘wymysł’ czy sensowna propozycja?
Open Theism – theological ‘figment’ or sensible proposition?Open theism is a theological position, which shook the evangelical Protestantism, provoking a theological debate on the doctrine of God and on the relation between Creator and creation in its ...
Damian Dorocki
doaj +1 more source
Açık Teizmde İlahi Zamansallık
Bu makale, analitik din felsefesinde Tanrı’nın bilgisi ve insan özgürlüğünün bağdaştırılması meselesinde önemli birtartışma alanı açan ve temelde Tanrı’nın zamansal ve bilgisel olarak açıklığına işaret eden “açık teizm”de ezeliliğin nasılanlaşıldığıyla ...
Emine Gören Bayam
doaj +1 more source
God’s Prime Directive: Non-Interference and Why There Is No (Viable) Free Will Defense
In a recent book and article, James Sterba has argued that there is no free will defense. It is the purpose of this article to show that, in the most technical sense, he is wrong.
David Kyle Johnson
doaj +1 more source
Open Theism, Omniscience, and the Nature of the Future
Rhoda, Alan R. +2 more
openaire +3 more sources
Dynamic Omniscience: A Critique of John Sanders’s View of Divine Omniscience and Human Free Will [PDF]
In his book, The God Who Risks, John Sanders tries to reach an adequate resolution to the conflict between divine foreknowledge and human free will. He admits God’s omniscience but denies His exhaustive definite foreknowledge of future events.
Bahram Alizadeh, Najmeh Kordzangeneh
doaj +1 more source
Divine Foreknowledge and Providence
In this paper, we aim to examine the relationships between four solutions to the dilemma of divine foreknowledge and human freedom—theological determinism, Molinism, simple foreknowledge and open theism—and divine providence and theodicy.
Aldro Frigerio, Ciro De Florio
doaj +1 more source
God of Ibn Sīnā: Immutable yet Responsive
The term “God of the philosophers” refers to the concept of God as understood and discussed in philosophical discourse. It is a philosophical concept of God that is often considered distinct from the concept of God found in religious traditions ...
Yasin Ramazan Başaran
doaj +1 more source
Martin Heidegger’s Interpretation of the Ontological Distinction between Ground and Existence in Friedrich Schelling’s System of Freedom [PDF]
The Philosophical Investigations into the Essence of Human Freedom (1809) is the most coherent form of Schelling’s attempt to describe the absolute system or the system of freedom.
Elham Sadat Karimi Douraki +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Otwartość Boga. Wieczność i wolna wola
This article is an analysis of the doctrine of divine eternity. The sources for this doctrine can be traced back to the philosophy of Boethius or Thomas Aquinas.
Eleonore Stump
doaj +1 more source

