Over the past four decades, the issue of the relationship between divine omniscience and human freedom has been the subject of a great debate in the context of Analytic Philosophy of Religion. Many authors have contributed to the debate by formulating some ‘solutions’, taking inspiration from the thought of classical authors (e.g. Boethius, Aquinas, Ockham). One of these, is inspired by Luis de Molina’s thought. The Author, therefore, aims to present the main theoretical thesis of this solution, following the development in the various publications about this question. The Author also tries to show how the thought of Molina has beeen “translated” in contemporary discourse, the limits of the solution, and make understandable the tr...
In this paper, we deal with the relationships among libertarian human freedom, divine omniscience an...
El tema de Ia libertad no ha sido considerado sistemáticamente por Ockham; por ello la autora lo ana...
Macgregor’s monograph on the scholastic theologian Luis de Molina (1535-1600) and his thought offers...
Over the past four decades, the issue of the relationship between divine omniscience and human freed...
Over the past three decades, the issue of the relationship between divine omniscience and human free...
The new theoretical perspective proposed by the Open Theism theologians, compels us to start a deepe...
The new theoretical perspective proposed by the Open Theism compels us to a deepening and an evaluat...
Abstract. In a series of recent papers John Martin Fischer argues that the so-called Molinist soluti...
The debate on divine omniscience and its compatibility with human freedom, developed after the formu...
The text published below is the translation of a part of this published article: "Il Dio che rischia...
In a series of recent papers John Martin Fischer argues that the Molinist solution to the problem of...
John Martin Fischer’s charge that Molinism does not offer a unique answer to the dilemma of divine f...
International audienceThe controversy de auxiliis between Domingo Bañes and Luis de Molina is origin...
In this paper, we deal with the relationships among libertarian human freedom, divine omniscience an...
El tema de Ia libertad no ha sido considerado sistemáticamente por Ockham; por ello la autora lo ana...
Macgregor’s monograph on the scholastic theologian Luis de Molina (1535-1600) and his thought offers...
Over the past four decades, the issue of the relationship between divine omniscience and human freed...
Over the past three decades, the issue of the relationship between divine omniscience and human free...
The new theoretical perspective proposed by the Open Theism theologians, compels us to start a deepe...
The new theoretical perspective proposed by the Open Theism compels us to a deepening and an evaluat...
Abstract. In a series of recent papers John Martin Fischer argues that the so-called Molinist soluti...
The debate on divine omniscience and its compatibility with human freedom, developed after the formu...
The text published below is the translation of a part of this published article: "Il Dio che rischia...
In a series of recent papers John Martin Fischer argues that the Molinist solution to the problem of...
John Martin Fischer’s charge that Molinism does not offer a unique answer to the dilemma of divine f...
International audienceThe controversy de auxiliis between Domingo Bañes and Luis de Molina is origin...
In this paper, we deal with the relationships among libertarian human freedom, divine omniscience an...
El tema de Ia libertad no ha sido considerado sistemáticamente por Ockham; por ello la autora lo ana...
Macgregor’s monograph on the scholastic theologian Luis de Molina (1535-1600) and his thought offers...