The God of the Philosophers

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Clarendon Press, 1979 - Philosophy - 135 pages
This provocative book examines some of the principal attributes traditionally ascribed to God in western theism, particularly omniscience and omnipotence. From his discussion of a number of related topics, including a comprehensive treatment of the problem of the relations between divine foreknowledge and human freedom, Kenny concludes that there can be no such being as the God of traditional natural theology.

About the author (1979)

Anthony Kenny is at Rhodes House, Oxford.

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