Divine Omniscience and the Future: Anselmian Reflections on Open Theism (Analyzing Theology) - Couverture rigide

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Arbour, Benjamin H

 
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Synopsis

Contemporary academic (and popular) interest in perfect being theology is significant. In Divine Omniscience and the Future: Anselmian Reflections on Open Theism, Arbour has delivered a remarkable study in analytic theology, wherein he considers whether various expressions of the view known as open theism should be considered consistent with an Anselmian perfect being conception of God.

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À propos des auteurs

Benjamin H. Arbour+ is Contributor to and Editor of Philosophical Essays Against Open Theism (Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Religion). S. Mark Hamilton is Editor-in-Chief of Davenant Press. Gregory E. Trickett is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Weatherford College.

S. Mark Hamilton is co-editor of and contributor to several academic works. He is a PhD candidate at the Free University of Amsterdam and a research associate at the JESociety.



Gregory E. Trickett is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Weatherford College.


James S. Spiegel is Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.

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