In a series of recent papers John Martin Fischer argues that the Molinist solution to the problem of reconciling divine omniscience with human freedom does not offer such a solution at all. Instead, he maintains, Molina simply presupposes theological compatibilism. However, Fischer construes the problem in terms of sempiternalist omniscience, whereas classical Molinism adopts atemporalism. I argue that, moreover, an atemporalist reformulation of Fischer’s argument designed to show that Molinism is not even consistent is unsuccessful as well, since it employs a transfer principle about causal inaccessibility that Molina rightfully rejects
One of the most discussed topics on the nature of God, in Christian circles today, is the subject of...
Molinism, which says that God has middle knowledge, offers one of the most impressive and popular wa...
What is the driving force behind salvation? Is it God’s sovereign will, enacting His efficacious gra...
In a series of recent papers John Martin Fischer argues that the Molinist solution to the problem of...
Abstract. In a series of recent papers John Martin Fischer argues that the so-called Molinist soluti...
John Martin Fischer’s charge that Molinism does not offer a unique answer to the dilemma of divine f...
It is a truism that where one starts from and the direction one goes determines where one ends up. T...
Molinism, formerly an invective, is nowadays a topic of philosophy. This book, however, does not dea...
A theoretically rigorous approach to the key problems of Molinism leads to a clear distinction betwe...
The research in this presentation reflects an approach to finding a resolve to one issue presented b...
One problem for Molinism that critics of the view have pressed, and which Molinists have so far done...
Natural compatibilists say that moral responsibility is compatible with natural (or causal) determin...
Are ‘Divine freedom’ and ‘necessity of His will and action’ compatible? There are two different answ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The debate concerning human free will, human moral culpability, and God’s sovereignty has raged for ...
One of the most discussed topics on the nature of God, in Christian circles today, is the subject of...
Molinism, which says that God has middle knowledge, offers one of the most impressive and popular wa...
What is the driving force behind salvation? Is it God’s sovereign will, enacting His efficacious gra...
In a series of recent papers John Martin Fischer argues that the Molinist solution to the problem of...
Abstract. In a series of recent papers John Martin Fischer argues that the so-called Molinist soluti...
John Martin Fischer’s charge that Molinism does not offer a unique answer to the dilemma of divine f...
It is a truism that where one starts from and the direction one goes determines where one ends up. T...
Molinism, formerly an invective, is nowadays a topic of philosophy. This book, however, does not dea...
A theoretically rigorous approach to the key problems of Molinism leads to a clear distinction betwe...
The research in this presentation reflects an approach to finding a resolve to one issue presented b...
One problem for Molinism that critics of the view have pressed, and which Molinists have so far done...
Natural compatibilists say that moral responsibility is compatible with natural (or causal) determin...
Are ‘Divine freedom’ and ‘necessity of His will and action’ compatible? There are two different answ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The debate concerning human free will, human moral culpability, and God’s sovereignty has raged for ...
One of the most discussed topics on the nature of God, in Christian circles today, is the subject of...
Molinism, which says that God has middle knowledge, offers one of the most impressive and popular wa...
What is the driving force behind salvation? Is it God’s sovereign will, enacting His efficacious gra...