This article deals with the relation between the theological idea of God’s omnipotence and the problem of evil which refers to the question of how to reconcile the existence of evil with God who is good. One of the main arguments of theodicy, which is a philosophical discipline dealing with this question, points to some important limitations of God’s omnipotence. According to this argument, God’s power is limited by different factors. One of them is human freedom: God can not prevent evil resulting from free decisions of people, because He himself decided them to be free. But this argument can be extended to the whole created world: God gives freedom not only to man, but to the whole universe as well, and this is why it can freely evolve in...
Can an omnipotent and omnibenevolent God create humans with free will without the capacity to commi...
This paper deals with the problem of God’s action in nature. It is argued that the divine action is ...
A common debate in the philosophy of religion domain concerns the problem of evil, where some philos...
This article deals with the relation between the theological idea of God’s omnipotence and the probl...
I examine two related arguments for the claim that if God is omnipotent, God cannot lack abilities s...
Should an omnipotent being be able to limit its own power? Along with Swinburne, Dean Zimmerman answ...
The Issues of God’s Omnipotence – Things New and Old The purpose of this paper ...
I examine three accounts of divine freedom. I argue that two recent accounts which attempt to explai...
Peer reviewedThe article traces the development of causality in physical science and examines its fu...
In his article, “New Puzzles about Divine Attributes, ” Moti Mizrahi presents his own formulation of...
God is often portrayed as being omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent. Many worry that these tr...
The research in this presentation reflects an approach to finding a resolve to one issue presented b...
The problem which structures this dissertation is the consistency of omnipotence and free choice. I ...
This paper addresses the exceedingly complex nature of God\u27s freedom through the defense of Fried...
This article deals with the question concerning God’s mercy according to the homilies of John Chryso...
Can an omnipotent and omnibenevolent God create humans with free will without the capacity to commi...
This paper deals with the problem of God’s action in nature. It is argued that the divine action is ...
A common debate in the philosophy of religion domain concerns the problem of evil, where some philos...
This article deals with the relation between the theological idea of God’s omnipotence and the probl...
I examine two related arguments for the claim that if God is omnipotent, God cannot lack abilities s...
Should an omnipotent being be able to limit its own power? Along with Swinburne, Dean Zimmerman answ...
The Issues of God’s Omnipotence – Things New and Old The purpose of this paper ...
I examine three accounts of divine freedom. I argue that two recent accounts which attempt to explai...
Peer reviewedThe article traces the development of causality in physical science and examines its fu...
In his article, “New Puzzles about Divine Attributes, ” Moti Mizrahi presents his own formulation of...
God is often portrayed as being omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent. Many worry that these tr...
The research in this presentation reflects an approach to finding a resolve to one issue presented b...
The problem which structures this dissertation is the consistency of omnipotence and free choice. I ...
This paper addresses the exceedingly complex nature of God\u27s freedom through the defense of Fried...
This article deals with the question concerning God’s mercy according to the homilies of John Chryso...
Can an omnipotent and omnibenevolent God create humans with free will without the capacity to commi...
This paper deals with the problem of God’s action in nature. It is argued that the divine action is ...
A common debate in the philosophy of religion domain concerns the problem of evil, where some philos...