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Closing the Door on Open Theism (1): Omniscience Versus Predictability

Martyn McGeown·2014-05-01
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Closing the Door on open theism (1): omnisCienCe V ersus preDiCtability Rev. Martyn McGeown Introduction Christians have traditionally understood God in terms of three classic perfections, each with the prefix "omni" or "all:" omnipresent (everywhere present), omnipotent (all powerful) and omniscient (all knowing). These three attributes were until recently accepted by all orthodox theists. Today, theologians can take nothing for granted. God's most fundamental perfections are under attack. One...

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Martyn McGeown
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2014-05-01

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British Reformed Journal
Scripture References
Psalms 7
Luke 22:3
John 13:27
1 Corinthians 2:8
1 Kings 22:17-18
Genesis 25:13-14
Exodus 3:19-20
Isaiah 41:21-24
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