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The average rating for God, Time, and Knowledge based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2011-11-21 00:00:00
1998was given a rating of 4 stars Cassandra Barno
Good book. Not recommended for those who aren't ready to think hard. Some chapters are easier than others. He argues that Simple Foreknowledge is providentially useless and incompatible with libertarian free will. He rejects Middle Knowledge. He argues that Divine Timelessness is coherent but unlikely. He concludes that humans have libertarian freewill and God does not have comprehensive knowledge of the future since it has not yet been determined. God does know the precise likelihood of different possibilities.
Review # 2 was written on 2011-02-07 00:00:00
1998was given a rating of 3 stars Ann Mann
Overall, not a bad book on polytheist concepts. The author does note in his work that polytheism does not have a specific "theology" - and most of the book spends time on various concepts of polytheism. The written aspect of the book was a little tough to follow, and I was expecting an academic work because I had checked out the author's background prior to reading. However, just a few pages into the introduction, and it became abundantly clear that the author was aiming this towards an audience of theologians and wanna-be theologians. The writing style, and the assumption by the author that the reader would be able to understand some theological concepts were even larger tip-offs to the prospective audience...and were also a big turn-off for me. As I noted, overall its not a bad piece of work. But be a little prepared going in...I would never recommend this to someone trying to understand concepts of polytheism with no background in understand theological concepts. But for individuals with a more established background or a desire to move into theological circles, concepts and conversations - this would definitely be a book for those folks, as it is aimed directly at them as an audience. --T /|\


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