On Divine Foreknowledge: Part IV of the "Concordia"
Luis de Molina was a leading figure in the remarkable sixteenth-century revival of Scholasticism on the Iberian peninsula. Molina is best known for his innovative theory of middle knowledge. Alfred J. Freddoso's extensive introductory essay clears up common misconceptions about Molina's theory, defends it against both philosophical and theological objections, and makes it accessible to contemporary readers.

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On Divine Foreknowledge: Part IV of the "Concordia"
Luis de Molina was a leading figure in the remarkable sixteenth-century revival of Scholasticism on the Iberian peninsula. Molina is best known for his innovative theory of middle knowledge. Alfred J. Freddoso's extensive introductory essay clears up common misconceptions about Molina's theory, defends it against both philosophical and theological objections, and makes it accessible to contemporary readers.

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On Divine Foreknowledge: Part IV of the

On Divine Foreknowledge: Part IV of the "Concordia"

On Divine Foreknowledge: Part IV of the

On Divine Foreknowledge: Part IV of the "Concordia"

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Luis de Molina was a leading figure in the remarkable sixteenth-century revival of Scholasticism on the Iberian peninsula. Molina is best known for his innovative theory of middle knowledge. Alfred J. Freddoso's extensive introductory essay clears up common misconceptions about Molina's theory, defends it against both philosophical and theological objections, and makes it accessible to contemporary readers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801489358
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 04/22/2004
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.81(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Alfred J. Freddoso is John and Jean Oesterle Professor of Thomistic Studies and Director of Undergraduate Studies in Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. He is the editor and translator of many books, most recently On Efficient Causality: Metaphysical Disputations 17, 18, and 19 by Francisco Suarez.

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