
Gisbertus Voetius with Andreas Beck
The London Lyceum
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Divine Knowledge and Human Freedom
This chapter examines the interplay between divine foreknowledge and human free will, highlighting the perspectives of various theological thinkers like Fuzius, Aquinas, and Scotus. It discusses the nuances of middle knowledge and the implications of divine decree on human choice, aiming to reconcile differing theological views. The chapter also delves into philosophical concepts of necessary and contingent knowledge within the framework of possible worlds, emphasizing the complexity of God's omniscience in relation to human decisions.
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