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      An epigrammatic analysis on open theism and its impact on classical Christianity

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          Open theism is a theological position taken by a number of scholars and deals with human free will and its relationship to God, including the nature of the future. This brief article explores this relationship and challenges the tenets of open theism by arguing that it is a flawed system. The major thrust of the article asks two questions: Firstly, are the views of open theism consistent with God's divine attributes, namely all-knowing and all-powerful. Secondly, how should Christians relate their beliefs to a particular Zeitgeist?

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                hts
                HTS Theological Studies
                Herv. teol. stud.
                AOSIS Publishing (Cape Town )
                2072-8050
                2013
                : 69
                : 1
                : 1-6
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                [1 ] University of Pretoria
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                S0259-94222013000100101
                0fd64b4b-ca58-49f4-9319-9035b3d41d4e

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                General religious studies
                General religious studies

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