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Does God’s Foreknowledge Negate Man’s Free Will?

Posted on June 9, 2014 by Jack Cottrell

QUESTION. It seems to me that divine foreknowledge does not eliminate human free will, but several people that I know believe that it does. They say that if God knows what will happen tomorrow, that means it is an established … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Arminius, Augustine, Calvinism, foreknowledge, Free Will, future as certain, God, necessity, open theism, openness theology

God’s Foreknowledge in the Bible

Posted on June 9, 2014 by Jack Cottrell

QUESTION: Does the Bible teach that God knows the future? ANSWER: This is the question of divine foreknowledge. One of the main attributes of God is called “omniscience,” which literally means the knowledge of everything. As usually applied, to say … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Atonement, C. S. Lewis, Calvinism, foreknowledge, open theism, openness theology, Prayer, proof, Prophecy, Romans 8:29
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