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Avis (10)
Four Stars
Challenging read on a very challenging subject..
Not an easy read -- glad I made the effort
I found it very helpful giving me a much better idea of how different positions are supported.
Bible college recommended
Requested for purchase by a professor at a Bible college as a library resource for students..
But who are these people?
A great book providing an excellent introduction to a very important topic--one especially important because it relates to and affects possible answers to the problem of evil.
For the Intermediate Philosopher
This is a wonderful book if you are already familiar with a bit of the philosophical-debate-on-free-will lingo.
Divine Foreknowledge
Much of the discussion of the Divine Foreknowledge of God comes from 1) the fact that God is a being we don't understand and 2) the fact that there are times when it is indispensible to defend an attack on the omniscience of God.
High quality arguments and interaction
This is not a book for the faint in heart (or should I say mind?
Fantastic
I keep coming back to this book, re-reading the various arguments, especially Craig's and Boyd's summaries of their positions.
A Book Worth Looking Through
If you are looking for more of a philosophical look into the issue of God's foreknowledge at an acceptable reading level, then this is the book for you.
Excellent Introduction to the Foreknowledge debate
Most of the reviews on this page miss the boat entirely.