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Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Volume 45.

JETS 45:2 (June 2002) p. 194 unknown and fully unknowable to God. Were God to know some future choice, say, of what you will have for dinner this evening, since God’s knowledge is infallible, it must be the case that you will have for dinner what God knows you will, in which case you are not free to choose otherwise. As central and essential as libertarian freedom is to open theism, so equally central and essential is its denial of exhaustive divine foreknowledge. Now, why is Pinnock right to raise
Volume 45, Number 2, Page 194