Date of Award
Spring 2021
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
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College
College of Christian Ministries and Religion
Primary Advisor
Dr. Joseph Davis
Abstract
This extended literature review is an exploration and analysis of Neo-Molinism. Gregory Boyd’s Neo-Molinism is compared and contrasted with other theories of divine foreknowledge. Each theory is evaluated on the merits of how it interprets God’s sovereignty and human freedom. The major issues of each theory are brought to light along with how Neo-Molinism deals with these issues. Also, major objections to Neo-Molinism are answered using scripture. In conclusion, Neo-Molinism is an improvement upon its predecessor, Open Theism.
Recommended Citation
Imlah-Savitt, Reuben S., "HOW FREE: AN ANALYSIS OF NEO-MOLINISM IN THE SOVEREIGNTY AND FREEDOM DEBATE" (2021). Selected Honors Theses. 141.
https://firescholars.seu.edu/honors/141
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Christianity Commons, Comparative Methodologies and Theories Commons, Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion Commons