Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, August 6, 2013 at 7:27PM
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natural knowledge (God’s)
The knowledge which God has by His very nature or essence: his knowledge of himself and what he could do, of every possible combination of causes and effects, of the truths of logic and mathematics; also called necessary knowledge (because given God’s nature, it could not have been different than what it is), or the knowledge of simple intelligence.

Learn more:

  1. Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry: Natural Knowledge
  2. Paul Helm: Molinism 101
  3. Theopedia: Molinism
  4. Turretinfan: Middle Knowledge - Part 1

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Filed under God’s Nature and His Work

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