foreknowledge Meaning & Definition

  • En [ fɔːˈnɒl.ɪdʒ]
  • Us [ fɔːrˈnɑː.lɪdʒ]

Meaning of foreknowledge In English

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  • But there again foreknowledge was impotent against fate. 

  • If God's foreknowledge be certain, it seems to exclude the possibility of man's free will. 

  • The Archbishop paused for a moment, thinking how best to avoid any appearance of foreknowledge. 

  • They had foreknowledge of danger long before horses or human beings could suspect it. 

  • Two or three look sick with foreknowledge of what they have to witness. 

  • This is not to say that there are no problems with affirming divine foreknowledge.

  • This theory does, in certain respects, afford advantages for divine control as opposed to both free-will theism and simple foreknowledge.

  • Each problem concerns an apparently apodeictic principle that the providential employment of divine foreknowledge is supposed to violate.

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