1st Edition

Philosophical Essays Against Open Theism

Edited By Benjamin H. Arbour Copyright 2019
226 Pages
by Routledge

226 Pages
by Routledge

226 Pages
by Routledge

This new collection of philosophically rigorous essays critiques the interpretation of divine omniscience known as open theism, focusing primarily on philosophically motivated open theism and positing arguments that reject divine knowledge of future contingents in the face of the dilemma of freedom and foreknowledge. The sixteen new essays in this collection, written by some of the most renowned... Read more

Introduction



Benjamin H. Arbour





Part I: Open Theism and the Metaphysics of Time





1. The Openness of God: Eternity and Free Will



Eleonore Stump





2. God’s Knowledge of an Unreal Future



Sandra Visser





3. A Few Worries About the Systematic Metaphysics of Open Future Open Theism



Benjamin H. Arbour





Part II: Open Theism and Other Philosophical Issues





4. Open Theism and Origins Essentialism: A New Argument Against Open Theism



David Alexander





5. The ‘Openness’ in Compatibilism



Paul Helm





6. Foreknowledge, Freedom, and Vicious Circles: Anselm vs. Open Theism



Katherin Rogers





7. On Open Theism, Either God Has False Beliefs, or I Can Know Something That God Cannot Know



Robert B. Stewart





Part III: Open Theism and Other Issues in Philosophical Theology





8. "May it Have Happened Lord!": Open Theism and Past Directed Prayers



James Anderson





9. Open Theism, Risk-Taking, and the Problem of Evil



Greg Welty





10. Open Theism and the Soteriological Problem of Evil



Kenneth Perszyk





11. Jesus Didn’t Die for Your Sins: Open Theism, Atonement, and the Pastoral Problem of Evil



Keith Wyma

Biography

Benjamin H. Arbour is Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at Weatherford College, USA

"This new collection of philosophically rigorous essays critiques the interpretation of devine omniscience kow as open theism, focusing primarily on philosophically motivated open theism and positing arguments that reject devine knowledge of future contingments in the face of the dilemma of freedom and foreknowledge."

WordTrade.com, February 2019

"Philosophical Essays Against Open Theism is a careful and detailed summa of the numerous philosophical and theological problems raised by OT. More than just that, the volume is also a constructive contribution inasmuch as it not only further explains old problems raised by OT, but also it brings to the reader’s attention new issues caused by the approach. Arbour has chosen a variegated group of scholars of different persuasions, a fact that helped to shed light from different perspectives on the problematic nature of OT."

Marco Barone, January 2020