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- Open_theism abstract "Open theism is a theological movement that has developed within evangelical and post-evangelical Protestant Christianity as a response to certain ideas related to the synthesis of Greek philosophy and Christian theology. It is typically advanced as a biblically motivated and philosophically consistent theology of human and divine freedom (in the libertarian sense), with an emphasis on what this means for the content of God's foreknowledge and exercise of God's power. In short, open theism says that since God and humans are free, God's knowledge is dynamic and God's providence flexible. While several versions of traditional theism would picture God's knowledge of the future as a single, fixed, trajectory, open theism would do so as a plurality of branching possibilities, with some possibilities becoming settled as time moves forward. Thus, the future as well as God's knowledge of it is open (hence "open" theism). Other versions of classical theism hold that God fully determines the future, entailing that there is no free choice (the future is closed). Yet other versions of classical theism hold that even though there is freedom of choice, God's omniscience necessitates God foreknowing what free choices are made (God's foreknowledge is closed). Open theists hold that these versions of classical theism are out of sync with (1) the biblical concept of God, (2) the biblical understanding of human and divine freedom, and/or (3) result in incoherence. Open Theists tend to emphasize that God's most fundamental character trait is love, and that this trait is unchangeable. They also (in contrast to traditional Theism) tend to hold that the biblical portrait of God is of one deeply moved by creation, experiencing a variety of feelings in response to it.".
- Open_theism wikiPageExternalLink Open_Theism.pdf.
- Open_theism wikiPageExternalLink what-is-open-theism.
- Open_theism wikiPageExternalLink solideoglorianorman.blogspot.com.
- Open_theism wikiPageExternalLink open-theism-logically-flawed.html.
- Open_theism wikiPageExternalLink thomasjayoord.com.
- Open_theism wikiPageExternalLink 30.34.html.
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- Open_theism wikiPageExternalLink open-theism.
- Open_theism wikiPageExternalLink www.opentheism.info.
- Open_theism wikiPageExternalLink www.opentheist.com.
- Open_theism wikiPageExternalLink showthread.php?t=21711.
- Open_theism wikiPageExternalLink showthread.php?t=74408.
- Open_theism wikiPageExternalLink Open_theism.
- Open_theism wikiPageExternalLink Theopedia:Statement_of_faith.
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- Open_theism subject Category:Christian_terms.
- Open_theism subject Category:Christian_theological_movements.
- Open_theism subject Category:Conceptions_of_God.
- Open_theism subject Category:Evangelicalism.
- Open_theism subject Category:Free_software.
- Open_theism subject Category:God_in_Christianity.
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- Open_theism comment "Open theism is a theological movement that has developed within evangelical and post-evangelical Protestant Christianity as a response to certain ideas related to the synthesis of Greek philosophy and Christian theology. It is typically advanced as a biblically motivated and philosophically consistent theology of human and divine freedom (in the libertarian sense), with an emphasis on what this means for the content of God's foreknowledge and exercise of God's power.".
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