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Molinism vs. Báñezianism: A Debate

Sed Contra: A Podcast of Catholic Theology

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The Contingency of God Moving a Creature to Freely Choose

"The physical pre-motion is at least logically and ontologically prior to the free choice right?" "Yeah i mean yeah i think that's an objection but i i st thomas says um that god moves necessary things necessarily and contingent things contingently," he adds. "See the contingency there the contingent of god moving a creature to freely choose x you're correct in a certain way by saying that contingency  that contingency doesn't go all the way up if you will it's not a contingency which produces a kind of contingency within god" 'All that's required for the act to be free is that it'd be contingent in its nature in regard to the human will but not the divine

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