Marcus Ackermann
Marcus Ackermann
Limited foreknowledge open theism (LFOT) is the view that there are contingent truths about the future but that even an omniscient God cannot foreknow them. This paper mounts a three-pronged philosophical defence of this doctrine. On the on...
Afterthoughts [0.03%]
事后之明
William Hasker,Ronald L Hall,Michael Tooley et al.
William Hasker et al.
David Elliott,Eldon Soifer
David Elliott
Traditional theism teaches that God engages in a relentless form of observation for every human being. If, as is widely supposed, humans have a right to privacy, then it seems that God constantly violates this right. In this paper we argue ...
Mohammad Saleh Zarepour
Mohammad Saleh Zarepour
The Successive Addition Argument (SAA) is one of the arguments proposed by the defenders of the Kalām Cosmological Argument to support the claim that the universe has a beginning. The main premise of SAA states that a collection formed by ...
Ralph Stefan Weir
Ralph Stefan Weir
This paper examines whether biblical descriptions of the intermediate state imply dualism of the sort that rules out physicalism. Certain passages in the Bible seem to describe persons or souls existing without their bodies in an intermedia...
Faith and resilience [0.03%]
信念与韧性
Daniel Howard-Snyder,Daniel J McKaughan
Daniel Howard-Snyder
In this short essay, we sketch a theory of faith that features resilience in the face of challenges to relying on those in whom you have faith. We argue that it handles a variety of both religious and secular faith-data, e.g., the value of ...
Mysticism and Metaphor [0.03%]
Stephen H. Phillips
Stephen H. Phillips
Strickland, Lloyd
Strickland
Grant, W. Matthews
Grant