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Vol. 9 No. 4 (2017): Book Symposium: John Martin Fischer's "Our Fate: Essays On God And Free Will"
Analogical Understanding of Divine Causality in Thomas Aquinas
Piotr Roszak
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Abductive Reasoning and an Omnipotent God: A Response to Daniel Came
Alex Yousif
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The ‘Power’-ful Trinity
Ben Page
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Hasker on the Divine Processions of the Trinitarian Persons
R. T. Mullins
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"God's Only Begotten Son": A Reply to R. T. Mullins
William Hasker
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Most Peers Don’t Believe It, Hence It Is Probably False
René van Woudenberg, Hans van Eyghen
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Why the Perfect Being Theologian Cannot Endorse the Principle of Alternative Possibilities
Samuel Director
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Précis of "Our Fate: Essays on God and Free Will"
John Martin Fischer
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Replies to my Critics
John Martin Fischer
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The Indirect Response To The Foreknowledge Argument
T. Ryan Byerly
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How to Keep Dialectically Kosher: Fischer, Freedom, and Foreknowledge
Thomas P. Flint
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Fischer’s Fate with Fatalism
Christoph Jäger
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Fischer and the Fixity of the Past
Penelope Mackie
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Fischer on Foreknowledge and Explanatory Dependence
Philip Swenson
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