Foreknowledge
How Could God Foreknow Peter’s Choice but not Abraham’s? (podcast)
Category: ReKnew Podcast
Tags: Divine Foreknowledge, Foreknowledge, Open Theism
Greg looks at the nature of God’s foreknowledge and testing. Episode 562 http://traffic.libsyn.com/askgregboyd/Episode_0562mp3.mp3
Podcast: Was THIS World the Most Likely World and Wouldn’t God Have Anticipated It?
Category: ReKnew Podcast
Tags: Divine Foreknowledge, Foreknowledge, Open Theism
Greg considers what God might have risked and might have expected for this world. http://traffic.libsyn.com/askgregboyd/Episode_0224.mp3
Podcast: If God Has ‘Infinite Intelligence,’ Wouldn’t He Also Necessarily Have Exhaustive Foreknowledge
Category: ReKnew Podcast
Tags: Divine Foreknowledge, Foreknowledge
Greg discusses the relationship between God’s intelligence and his foreknowledge. http://traffic.libsyn.com/askgregboyd/Episode_0195.mp3
Is exhaustively settled foreknowledge essential to God’s identity
Category: ReKnew Podcast
Tags: Divine Foreknowledge, Foreknowledge, Open Future, Open Theism
In this episode Greg discusses several passages in Isaiah that imply God’s foreknowledge is a primary differentiator between Isaiah’s God and all other gods. Links: Greg’s book: “God of the Possible“ http://traffic.libsyn.com/askgregboyd/Episode_0023.mp3
Open Theism: A Basic Introduction
Category: General
Tags: Foreknowledge, Open Theism, Satan and the Problem of Evil, Warfare Worldview
Topics: Open Theism
On Monday and Tuesday, Greg explained Molinism and contrasted it against the open view of the future. (Click here for part 1). Because many see the open view as a limited view of God, it’s…
If God anticipates each possibility perfectly, how does he differ from the “frozen God” of classical theism?
Category: Q&A
Tags: Foreknowledge, God, Open Theism, Q&A
Topics: Attributes and Character, Defending the Open View
Question: If God anticipates each and every possibility as if each were only possibility, how does God ever experience novelty and adventure? It seems that a God who perfectly anticipated (from all eternity) every single…