
Love, Pain, Grief, and Joy: Vol. 2, The Problem of Pain by C.S. Lewis
Wade Center
I See You Shaking Your Head, Yes, Right Now.
The idea of omnipotemporality that you're saying, Lewis got from Chesterton. He probably got that from Boethius primarily,. In the discarded image, he gives a 16 page description of that book. And he talks about this feature that God, all moments are always present to him. So consequently, even he eliminates the problem of foreknowledge and free will.
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