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The Nature and Extent of God's Knowledge

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The nature and extent of God's knowledge is under attack today by Process Theologians, Open View of God proponents, and Molinists.

In a day of compromise and political correctness, Dr. Robert Morey is a breath of fresh air. He carefully constructs an airtight exegetical case for the biblical doctrine of God's omniscience and then sets forth a solid refutation of all those who deny it.

This controversy is not some "ivory tower" issue such as counting the number of angels that can dance on the top of a pin. The Christian's confidence in the future turning out as God promised is the basis of the inspiration of Scripture, the sufficiency of atonement and our hope of heaven.

Top Highlights

God is the measure of all things—including man. Without Divine Revelation, we can never know God.” (Page 5)

“the humanistic principle: Man is the measure of all things—including God.” (Page 4)

“The failure to reveal the hidden principles that contextualize theological issues results in much confusion and self-contradiction.” (Page 1)

  • Title: The Nature and Extent of God's Knowledge
  • Author: Robert A. Morey
  • Publisher: Faith Defenders
  • Publication Date: 2004
  • Pages: 102

Robert A. Morey is an internationally recognized scholar in the fields of comparative religions, the cults, and the occult as well as on Islam. He is the author of over forty books, some of which have been translated into Spanish, Swedish, Hungarian, Norwegian, Dutch, German, French, Italian, Chinese, Turkish and Farsi. He is scholar in residence with the Research and Education Foundation and the Executive Director of Faith Defenders.

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