Steven Roy argues that current debates over the extent of
God's foreknowledge have given insufficient consideration to the full
biblical revelation, and provides an in-depth study of a wide range of Old
and New Testament passages.
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Does the Bible teach that God's foreknowledge is exhaustive and
infallible?
Does Scripture affirm that God foreknows the free decisions of human
beings?
Current debates over the extent of God's foreknowledge, argues Steven Roy,
have not given sufficient consideration to the complete biblical
revelation. Seeking to correct this imbalance, Roy provides in-depth
studies of dozens of key passages in both the Old and the New Testaments.
Cognizant of the current debates between classical notions of divine
foreknowledge and more recent "openness" views, Roy interacts incisively
with their respective theological positions and draws out implications of
biblical teaching for the practical matters of Christian worship, prayer,
guidance, suffering and evil, and ultimate hope in the triumph of God.
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