Divine Foreknowledge and Moral Responsibility

“Divine Foreknowledge and Moral Responsibility” by Richard H. Corrigan, published by Lulu.com in September 2007, offers a thorough examination of the relationship between moral responsibility and divine foreknowledge. This 204-page book delves into the philosophical implications of whether the attributes necessary for moral accountability can coexist with the concept of perfect divine knowledge.
Readers will find a detailed analysis that engages with complex questions surrounding religion and ethics. The work presents a thoughtful inquiry into the compatibility of moral responsibility with the notion of divine foreknowledge, encouraging reflection on significant theological and philosophical themes. This edition is available in English and is designed for those interested in the intersections of morality and religious belief.
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Divine Foreknowledge and Moral Responsibility is Richard Corrigan’s insightful and accomplished exploration of whether the capacities essential to moral responsibility are compatible with perfect divine foreknowledge.
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