How God Knows Counterfactuals
Posted by Matt Postiff June 3, 2010 on Matt Postiff's Blog under Publications
Last month, I finished the last requirement for the master of theology degree at Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary. It took six years, with a lot of Greek and Hebrew. The DBTS Th.M. program was quite substantial, as it required 13 classes and the writing of a 70- to 100-page thesis.
My paper is entitled "How God Knows Counterfactuals." If you are interested in middle knowledge, Tiessen's and Ware's Calvinistic version of middle knowledge, Feinberg's soft determinist form of middle knowledge, or a compatibilist explanation of God's knowledge of counterfactuals, this paper should be of interest to you. It is available here.
If you don't understand what I just said, that's OK! This is a technical paper with a lot of philosophy and theology. Even so, there are some very important practical outworkings of this subject. Hope you enjoy reading it!