Middle Knowledge: Theory and Applications

Author:   William Hasker ,  David Basinger ,  Eef Dekker
Publisher:   Peter Lang GmbH
Volume:   v. 4
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9783631362884


Pages:   316
Publication Date:   14 April 2000
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Author:   William Hasker ,  David Basinger ,  Eef Dekker
Publisher:   Peter Lang GmbH
Imprint:   Peter Lang GmbH
Volume:   v. 4
Weight:   0.410kg
ISBN:  

9783631362884


ISBN 10:   3631362889
Pages:   316
Publication Date:   14 April 2000
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Contents: William Hasker, David Basinger, Eef Dekker: Introduction - Luis de Molina: Middle Knowledge: The Classic Statement - Alfred J. Freddoso: Objections to Molinism, and Replies - Robert M. Adams: Middle Knowledge and the Problem of Evil - Alvin Plantinga: A Response to Adams' Arguments - Edward J. Wierenga: The No Grounds Objection - William Hasker: A Refutation of Middle Knowledge - Thomas P. Flint: Hasker's Attack on Middle Knowledge - David P. Hunt: Middle Knowledge: The 'Foreknowledge Defense' - Robert M. Adams: An anti-Molinist Argument - William L. Craig: Robert Adams's New Anti-Molinist Argument - William Hasker: Explanatory Priority: Transitive and Unequivocal. A Reply to William Craig - Richard Gaskin: Conditionals of Freedom and Middle Knowledge - Hugh Rice: On Middle Knowledge - William Hasker: Middle Knowledge: A Refutation Revisited - David Basinger: Middle Knowledge and Classical Christian Thought - Alvin Plantinga: Middle Knowledge and the Free Will Defense - Robert M. Adams: The Concrete Logical Problem of Evil - Alvin Plantinga: A Response to Adams' Criticism - William L. Craig: 'No Other Name': A Middle Knowledge Perspective on the Exclusivity of Salvation Through Christ - David P. Hunt: Middle Knowledge and the Soteriological Problem of Evil - Jerry L. Walls: Is Molinism as Bad as Calvinism? - Thomas P. Flint: Prophecy, Freedom and Middle Knowledge.

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The Editors: William Hasker is a professor at Huntington College, Indiana, and has published widely in the field of philosophical theology. David Basinger is a professor at Roberts Wesleyan College, New York, and wrote numerous articles concerning divine knowledge and human freedom. Eef Dekker is a lecturer at the University of Utrecht. He wrote a monograph on middle knowledge.

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