Why simple fore know ledge offers no more providential co nt ro lthanthe openness of God

In Kevin Timpe (ed.), Arguing about religion. New York: Routledge. pp. 362 (2009)
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original Sanders, John (1997) "``Why Simple Foreknowledge Offers No More Providential Control than the Openness of God"". Faith and Philosophy 14(1):26-40

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