Publication Title

Faith and Philosophy: Journal of the Society of Christian Philosophers

Volume

19

Publication Date

2002

Document Type

Article

Issue

2

First and Last Page

245-255

Abstract

In an earlier paper in this journal I suggested that the standard argument for theological fatalism provides a counterexample to one of its own premises, the Principle of Alternate Possibilities. David Widerker has recently urged in these pages three objections to my suggestion. I here argue that only the third of these objections raises a serious difficulty for my position, though even this difficulty is far from decisive.

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