Abstract
This paper examines the issues of divine foreknowledge and the Problem of Evil from the standpoint of four different theological systems: Open Theism, Arminianism, Molinism, and Calvinism. The author summarizes each view’s understanding of divine foreknowledge and then explains how this understanding applies to the view’s refutation of the Problem of Evil.
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MLA:
Justice, Nathan S.
"Divine Foreknowledge and the Problem of Evil: Four Views,"
The Kabod
2.
2
(2016)
Article 4.
Liberty University Digital Commons.
Web. [xx Month xxxx].
APA:
Justice, Nathan S. (2016) "Divine Foreknowledge and the Problem of Evil: Four Views" The Kabod 2( 2 (2016)), Article 4. Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/kabod/vol2/iss2/4
Turabian:
Justice, Nathan S. "Divine Foreknowledge and the Problem of Evil: Four Views" The Kabod 2 , no. 2 2016 (2016) Accessed [Month x, xxxx]. Liberty University Digital Commons.
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