The new theoretical perspective proposed by the Open Theism compels us to a deepening and an evaluation of the “classic” solutions formulated to solve the antinomy between divine omniscience and human freedom. One of these “solutions” is the argumentation of Boethius, taken up and made more sophisticated by many authors in the contemporary debate in Analytic Philosophy of Religion. The Author aims to analyze the interpretation of the “timelessness solution” developed in this context and the main objections that have been addressed to it, attempting to outline some conclusions about its ef- ficacy in solving the antinomy and undermine the arguments of Open Theis
One concern bothering ancient and medieval philosophers is the logical worry discussed in Aristotle\...
The text published below is the translation of a part of this published article: "Il Dio che rischia...
In the recent debate on Christian theism, the position called Open Theism (OT) tries to solve the di...
The author analyzes the interpretation of Boethius’ “timelessness solution” developed in contemporar...
The new theoretical perspective proposed by the Open Theism theologians, compels us to start a deepe...
The debate on divine omniscience and its compatibility with human freedom, developed after the formu...
Over the past four decades, the issue of the relationship between divine omniscience and human free...
Over the past three decades, the issue of the relationship between divine omniscience and human free...
In the following essay I will describe the cultural and disciplinary areas in which Open Theism has ...
Abstract The goal of this paper is to defend open theism vis-à-vis its main competitors within the f...
The first chapter of this study presents the context for the current discussion. It looks at the rea...
Open theism is a theological position taken by a number of scholars and deals with human free will a...
I argue that Open Theism leads to a retreat from ascribing to God 'complete omniscience'. Having sur...
One concern bothering ancient and medieval philosophers is the logical worry discussed in Aristotle\...
The text published below is the translation of a part of this published article: "Il Dio che rischia...
In the recent debate on Christian theism, the position called Open Theism (OT) tries to solve the di...
The author analyzes the interpretation of Boethius’ “timelessness solution” developed in contemporar...
The new theoretical perspective proposed by the Open Theism theologians, compels us to start a deepe...
The debate on divine omniscience and its compatibility with human freedom, developed after the formu...
Over the past four decades, the issue of the relationship between divine omniscience and human free...
Over the past three decades, the issue of the relationship between divine omniscience and human free...
In the following essay I will describe the cultural and disciplinary areas in which Open Theism has ...
Abstract The goal of this paper is to defend open theism vis-à-vis its main competitors within the f...
The first chapter of this study presents the context for the current discussion. It looks at the rea...
Open theism is a theological position taken by a number of scholars and deals with human free will a...
I argue that Open Theism leads to a retreat from ascribing to God 'complete omniscience'. Having sur...
One concern bothering ancient and medieval philosophers is the logical worry discussed in Aristotle\...
The text published below is the translation of a part of this published article: "Il Dio che rischia...
In the recent debate on Christian theism, the position called Open Theism (OT) tries to solve the di...