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Middle Knowledge

Theory and Applications

by William Hasker (Volume editor) Eef Dekker (Volume editor) David Basinger (Volume editor)
©2000 Edited Collection VIII, 314 Pages

Summary

«God only knows what I’d be without you», sang the Beach Boys in 1966. A certain item of knowledge is here attributed to God – knowledge, so it is said, that no-one else possesses. Some say that this knowledge behaves like that of a super-psychologist, while others say that it is «middle knowledge» – God knows what would have become of the singer in a non-actual world, given certain free decisions of others. This book collects all major contributions to the question whether middle knowledge is possible at all, and if so, what help it would be in spelling out, for example, the doctrine of divine providence.

Details

Pages
VIII, 314
Year
2000
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631362884
Language
English
Published
Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2000. VIII, 314 pp.

Biographical notes

William Hasker (Volume editor) Eef Dekker (Volume editor) David Basinger (Volume editor)

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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