on that note, i just finished listening to a talk a guy gave last week at a college ministry on open theism (i wasn't able to attend but got the cd). his position basically came down to thomism which he used to try to destroy open theism. IMO he did a horrible job. some quotes:
Open theism claims:
1) God chose to create creatures with the kind of freedom in which he cannot exercise total control.
2) God’s knowledge is limited to the present and the past
neither of these are true. God CAN excercise total control in this universe but CHOOSES not to. so it's not that he CANT its that he WONT. and the God of open theism DOES know the future. the difference is HOW it's known, as possibilites not actualities. so right off the bat, this guy has misconceptions about open theism :down: :nono:
Isaiah 41:21-24
To be divine, show them the future
Knowing the future in an essential aspect of a divine being.
here he tried to use Iasiah 41:21-24 to show that to be divine means that God has foreknowledge of the future.
21 "Present your case," says the LORD .
"Set forth your arguments," says Jacob's King.
22 "Bring in your idols to tell us
what is going to happen.
Tell us what the former things were,
so that we may consider them
and know their final outcome.
Or declare to us the things to come,
23 tell us what the future holds,
so we may know that you are gods.
Do something, whether good or bad,
so that we will be dismayed and filled with fear.
24 But you are less than nothing
and your works are utterly worthless;
he who chooses you is detestable.
and again, open theism affirms that God knows the future, the difference is in HOW the future is known.
Open theists insist evangelicals take the bible at face value
Uses Sodom and Gomorrah to say that God is ignorant of the past if taken at face value
Uses Abraham “now I know” to say God is ignorant of the present"
here he attempted to show that if we take the bible at face value then God is ignorant of the past and present. both of these are taken care of and explained here
http://www.gregboyd.org/gbfront/Custom/4/Documents/beltstudies.htm
Bible is not a book in philosophy or systematic theology. Is a dealing in man’s life. Describes God in human terms-walking, hearing etc. are metaphors. Leads to the god of Mormonism.
Unwelcome conclusions of open theism: physical body parts, ignorance of the past, ignorance of the present
as i've already shown, the open view of God does NOT lead us to the god of mormonism and does not portray God as having physical body parts, ignorant of the past and ignorant of the present.
he then went into some philosophical areas but used his thomism to wish them away to nothing. here is a summary statement of why God can know our decision and have us still be free
God does not believe anything “in advance”.
God knows things from eternity. He is a timeless, unchanging, immutable. Thus, he doesn’t foreknow anything. Including human free acts. God “sees” in eternity what free creatures are freely doing. God lives in “pure present”. God has all of his life at once. Can’t measure him in time. Every event in time is present to God in eternity.
however, he gives absolutely NO support for his idea of this "timeless, eternally present all at once" God. i see absolutely no reason to accept it as such given the nature of time: succession, duration, sequence.
so, in summary, this guy misrepresents the position of open theism, uses a passage of scripture to defeat his strawman which gains him nothing and then gives his belief of thomism as reason that open theism is philosophically incorrect. :doh: