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Explaining the biblical basis for Open Theology and comparing the differences between the Reformed (Calvinist) and Arminianism, with Open.
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How would an Open-Theist explain that God's exhaustive foreknowledge would lead to predeterm...
As an Open Theist, I firstly reject the Omni- titles ascribed to God, such as omniscience, which are not biblical but are borrowed from Greek philosophy. The traditional view of God, such as in Cathol …
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In open theism, if God knows every possible future, wouldn't this result in the same thing a...
How much God knows isn't really specified by Open Theism - but only what he doesn't know: our freewill decisions. This means that at one extreme, God knows everything that can be known - but this does …