Tuesday Nov 05, 2024
Exploring Divine Foreknowledge: Open Theism vs. Classical Theism
In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the complex theological concept of God's foreknowledge, a cornerstone of Reformed Calvinist thought. We explore how this idea is essential for the survival of their theological framework, as it posits God's absolute knowledge of all things, past, present, and future. However, the discussion cannot ignore the contemporary theological debate surrounding open theism.
We trace the historical roots of these ideas, examining the contributions of influential figures like John Wesley, and how the Anabaptist tradition navigates these theological waters. The episode contrasts the traditional views of Augustine and Aquinas, influenced by Greek philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle, with the emerging open theism perspective that challenges these classical ideas.
Further, we explore the philosophical underpinnings of these theological models, highlighting the closed theism paradigm and its reliance on Greek philosophy. Open theism is presented as an attempt to address the limitations of this model, although it is critiqued for not fully correcting the philosophical errors it aims to challenge.
The episode also introduces Martin Heidegger's philosophical insights, which offer a fresh perspective on the problem of nothingness and existence, influencing modern interpretations of divine foreknowledge and the nature of evil and suffering.
Join us as we navigate these intricate theological and philosophical discussions, seeking to understand how they shape contemporary Christian thought and the interpretation of scripture.
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