An Inquiry into the Response of Transcendent Philosophy to the Erroneous Nation of the Relationship between the Foreknowledge of God and Man's Free Will
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Since their beginning, religious doctrines have countered different challenges and erroneous ideas. Some of these ideas are natural and are ascribe to people’s agile mind and others result from people’s prejudice and opponent's antagonism. Among these erroneous nations about religious beliefs is "the relationship between the foreknowledge of God and man's free will", which has long been the special concern of thinkers. In other words, the crucial question that arises is, "Does God's foreknowledge of man's acts divest him of his free will"? The present paper provides a response based on transcendent philosophy to this allegation, and indicates that man's free act are the object of eternal Divine knowledge that is, object of eternal Divine knowledge is man's free acts. The paper points to conclusion that God's eternal knowledge does not contradict man's free will and does not contribute to determinism of man's acts.
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Persian
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Marifat, Volume:21 Issue: 4, 2012
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31
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