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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Introduction
The Doctrine of Providence
The Models of Providence
Process Theology
Open Theism
Calvinism
Theological Fatalism
Middle Knowledge
Assumptions
The Nature of God
Divine Omnipotence
Divine Omniscience
Divine omniscience and propositional knowledge
Logical order of divine thoughts
The Nature of Human Freedom
The Nature of Divine Freedom
Conclusion
Chapter 1: The Doctrine of Middle Knowledge
Introduction
Middle Knowledge or Scientia Media
Counterfactuals
Possible Worlds Semantics
Actualization of Worlds
Feasibility of Possible Worlds, Creaturely World-Types, and Galaxies
Comparative Similarity among Possible Worlds
Conclusion
Chapter 2: The Grounding Objection
Introduction
Conditional Excluded Middle
Counterexamples to CEM
Molinist Responses
Counterfactuals and Determinism
Counterfactuals, Determinism, and Risk
Molinist Responses
Counterfactuals, Determinism, and Individual Power
Molinist Responses
Counterfactuals, facts, and relative similarity among worlds
Rejection of the power entailment principle
Counterfactuals, Determinism, and the Causal History of the World
Molinist Responses
Grounding
The No-Grounds Objection
Grounding and God
Grounding and the individual
Molinist Responses
No need for grounding
Hidden assumptions
Antirealism, the future, and divine foreknowledge
Other-worldly occurrence
Grounding and the mind of God
Conclusion
Chapter 3: The Circularity Objection
Introduction
Counterfactuals of Freedom, Truth, and Similarity among Worlds
Vicious Circle Argument
Molinist Responses
Possible worlds semantics
Logical/wording flaws
Clarification of possible worlds analysis
Explanatory Priority, Circularity, and Determinism
Molinist Responses
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Divine Foreknowledge and Creaturely Free Will
Introduction
Divine Timelessness
Traditional Models
Criticisms of the traditional view
Contemporary Models
Stump and Kretzmann
Criticisms and Stump and Kretzmann
Leftow
Criticisms of Leftow
Ockhamism
Ockham’s Answer
Contemporary Formulations
Hard/soft facts
Accidental necessity
Problems with Ockhamism
Arbitrary distinction
Power over the past
Molinism
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Predestination and Salvation
Introduction
Atonement
Release from Evil Powers/Ransom to Satan
Satisfaction
Moral Influence
Penal Substitution
Example
Governmental
Assessment
Soteriology
Human Depravity
Sovereign Election
Excursis on reprobation
Basis for election
Effective Grace
Regeneration and Faith
Assurance of Salvation and Perseverance of the Saints
Discipleship, Spiritual Growth, and Spiritual Gifts
Conclusion
Chapter 6: Middle Knowledge and the Problem of Evil
Introduction
The Problem of Evil
Logical Problem of Evil
Molinism and the Free Will Defense/Free Will Theodicy
Probabilistic Problems of Evil
Quantitative Argument
Argument from Gratuitous Evil
Skeptical Theism
Contra skeptical theism
Christianity/Theism and Gratuitous Evil
Molinism and gratuitous evil
Hasker on Molinism and Evil
Molinist Response
Conclusion
Holocaust
Pastoral Implications
Chapter 7: Inerrancy and Inspiration
Introduction
Doctrine of Revelation
Doctrine of Biblical Inspiration
Doctrine of Biblical Inerrancy
Middle Knowledge, Biblical Inerrancy, and the Problem of Libertarian Freedom
Middle Knowledge, Divine Inspiration, and Inscripturation
Possible Concerns/Objections
Conclusion
Chapter 8: Science and Theology
Introduction
Science and Theology
Intelligent Design, Middle Knowledge, and the Problem of Creaturely Flaws
Problem of Creaturely Flaws
The logical problem of evil
The free will defense
The Intelligent Mutation Defense
Counterfactuals of random genetic mutation
Problem of intelligent designer’s preference for creaturely adaptability
Problem of the intelligence of random mutation
Middle Knowledge and Quantum Physics
Determinism, Process, Openness, and Randomness at the Quantum Level
Molinism, Randomness, and Determinism/Orderliness
Conclusion
Chapter 9: Molinism: The Biblical Evidence
Introduction
Objections
Contra Open Theism
Matthew 11:22–24
1 Samuel 23:7–13
Wisdom of Solomon 4:10–15
Proverbs 24:11–12
1 Corinthians 2:6–16
John 15
Contra Calvinism
Ordo Salutis
Unconditional Election
Use of “To Know”
Genesis 18:19
2 Samuel 7:19–20
Jeremiah 1:5
Romans 9 (Moses and Pharaoh; Jacob and Esau)
Conclusion
Chapter 10: Existentially Satisfying
Introduction
Unfulfilled Prophecy
Efficacy of Petitionary Prayer
Molinism, Evangelism, Discipleship, and Prayer
Worthy of Worship
Ethics, Providence, and End-of-Life Decisions
Eschatology
Conclusion
Bibliography
Books
Essays and Articles
Theses and Dissertations
Book Reviews
Unpublished Materials
Scripture Index
Author Index
Subject Index
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