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Divine Omniscience in Open Theism

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  1-21

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 One of the most important and challenging theories of Open Theism is its particular view of the attribute of Divine Omniscience. This theory acknowledges that God is the Absolute, yet stipulates that God's knowledge does not include what man performs with his free will in the future. The acceptance of absolute authority for man and the embracing of the contradiction between the "freely chosen actions of man in the future" and the "foreknowledge of God" have led the Open Theism to deny the foreknowledge of God in these acts. At the same time, they argue that the lack of “ a priori knowledge of God” in these kinds of actions does not undermine his absolute knowledge. Advocates of Open Theism, proving their own viewpoints by referring to all kinds of views on God's knowledge and expressing the deficiencies in these theories, maintain that this view is more acceptable logically and philosophically, and due to its compatibility with the Holy Bible. While mentioning the shortcomings of three other contending perspectives in this regard namely "simple knowledge", "Middle Knowledge" and "Augustinian-Calvinist view ", they consolidate their views and establish their own theory.

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    Abutalebi Yazdi, Mehdi, Rasoulipour, Rasoul, JAVADI, MOHSEN, ALIZAMANI, AMIRABBAS, & ELMI, GHORBAN. (2019). Divine Omniscience in Open Theism. PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION RESEARCH (NAMAH-I HIKMAT), 17(1 (33) ), 1-21. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/125717/en

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    Abutalebi Yazdi Mehdi, Rasoulipour Rasoul, JAVADI MOHSEN, ALIZAMANI AMIRABBAS, ELMI GHORBAN. Divine Omniscience in Open Theism. PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION RESEARCH (NAMAH-I HIKMAT)[Internet]. 2019;17(1 (33) ):1-21. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/125717/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Mehdi Abutalebi Yazdi, Rasoul Rasoulipour, MOHSEN JAVADI, AMIRABBAS ALIZAMANI, and GHORBAN ELMI, “Divine Omniscience in Open Theism,” PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION RESEARCH (NAMAH-I HIKMAT), vol. 17, no. 1 (33) , pp. 1–21, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/125717/en

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