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An Inquiry Into The Popular Notion Of An Unoriginated, Infinite, And Eternal Prescience (1828)

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Exploring the philosophical and theological implications of the belief in a divine being with unoriginated, infinite, and eternal prescience, James Jones critiques this notion from multiple perspectives. He argues that it lacks support from reason and evidence, challenging its compatibility with the concept of a benevolent God. By addressing the arguments of its proponents and offering his own viewpoint, the book serves as a thought-provoking analysis of a significant religious belief that remains relevant in contemporary discussions.

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An Inquiry Into The Popular Notion Of An Unoriginated, Infinite, And Eternal Prescience (1828), James Jones

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