Examining Problems and Assumptions: An Update on Criticisms of Open Theism |
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Authors: | David M. Woodruff |
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Affiliation: | David Woodruff joined the Huntington faculty in 2000. His scholarly expertise is in the areas of metaphysics, aesthetics and philosophy of religion. Woodruff earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Westmont College, and his Masters and Ph.D. in philosophy from Syracuse University. |
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Abstract: | Abstract : Open theism, a form of relational theology, has generated a host of criticisms. I examine some of the recent criticisms by analyzing several that center around biblical, doctrinal and philosophical problems. I show how many criticisms miss the mark by failing to recognize and address the underlying assumptions held by open theists. |
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Keywords: | open theism atemporal foreknowledge molinism |
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