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Episode 4: Divine Foreknowledge with Linda Zagzebski

The Free Will Show

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Theological Fatalism

The argument for theological fatalism dates back at least to ancient roman losophy. It's been addressed by many philosophers and theologians, especially in the christian tradition during the mediaeval period. There are three major ones that are not only important historically, but all have contemporary supporters. We don't have any control over the eternal realm any more than we have control over the past. The eternal realm is as much outside our control as the past is. So if there's a necessity of the past, there's also a necessity of eternity.

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