
Divine Omniscience and the Future
Anselmian Reflections on Open Theism
Benjamin H. Arbour(Author)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 9. March 2026
302 pages
979-8-3852-0017-7 (ISBN)
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Contemporary academic (and popular) interest in perfect being theology is significant. In Divine Omniscience and the Future: Anselmian Reflections on Open Theism, Arbour has delivered a remarkable study in analytic theology, wherein he considers whether various expressions of the view known as open theism should be considered consistent with an Anselmian perfect being conception of God.
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English
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Eugene
United States
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979-8-3852-0017-7 (9798385200177)
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Benjamin H. Arbour | S. Mark Hamilton | Greg Trickett
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03/2026
Analyzing Theology
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Benjamin H. Arbour† is Contributor to and Editor of Philosophical Essays Against Open Theism (Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Religion).
S. Mark Hamilton is Editor-in-Chief of Davenant Press.
Gregory E. Trickett is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Weatherford College.
S. Mark Hamilton is Editor-in-Chief of Davenant Press.
Gregory E. Trickett is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Weatherford College.
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