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Divine Omniscience and Omnipotence in Medieval Philosophy: Islamic, Jewish and Christian Perspectives Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1984 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 299 pages, height x width: 223x152 mm, weight: 464 g, IX, 299 p., 1 Paperback / softback
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  • ISBN-10: 9048183952
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Introductory.- Divine Omniscience, Omnipotence and Future Contingents:
An Overview.- Nos Ipsi Principia Sumus: Boethius and the Basis of
Contingency.- Islamic Perspectives.- Wrongdoing and Divine Omnipotence in the
Theology of Ab? Is??q An-Na???m.- Can God do What is Wrong?.- Divine
Omniscience and Future Contingents in Alfarabi and Avicenna.- Some
Reflections on the Problem of Future Contingency in Alfarabi, Avicenna, and
Averroes.- Jewish Perspectives.- The Binding of Isaac: A Test-Case of Divine
Foreknowledge.- Philosophical Exegesis in Historical Perspective: The Case of
the Binding of Isaac.- Providence, Divine Omniscience and Possibility: The
Case of Maimonides.- Divine Omniscience, Contingency and Prophecy in
Gersonides.- Christian Perspectives.- Divine Omnipotence in the Early
Sentences.- Divine Knowledge, Divine Power and Human Freedom in Thomas
Aquinas and Henry of Ghent.- The Dialectic of Omnipotence in the High and
Late Middle Ages.