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Tables of Contents for Middle Knowledge
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
vii
 
Introduction
1
6
William Hasker
David Basinger
Eef Dekker
Part One. Theory
Middle Knowledge: The Classic Statement
7
15
Luis de Molina
Objections to Molinism, and Replies
22
13
Alfred J. Freddoso
Middle Knowledge and the Problem of Evil
35
16
Robert M. Adams
A Response to Adams' Arguments
51
7
Alvin Plantinga
The No Grounds Objection
58
8
Edward J. Wierenga
A Refutation of Middle Knowledge
66
11
William Hasker
Hasker's Attack on Middle Knowledge
77
20
Thomas P. Flint
Middle Knowledge: The `Foreknowledge Defense'
97
21
David P. Hunt
An Anti-Molinist Argument
118
10
Robert M. Adams
Robert Adams's New Anti-Molinist Argument
128
4
William L. Craig
Explanatory Priority: Transitive and Unequivocal. A Reply to William Craig
132
5
William Hasker
Conditionals of Freedom and Middle Knowledge
137
20
Richard Gaskin
On Middle Knowledge
157
10
Hugh Rice
Middle Knowledge: A Refutation Revisited
167
14
William Hasker
Part Two. Applications
Middle Knowledge and Classical Christian Thought
181
17
David Basinger
Middle Knowledge and the Free Will Defense
198
20
Alvin Plantinga
The Concrete Logical Problem of Evil
218
4
Robert M. Adams
A Response to Adams' Criticism
222
4
Alvin Plantinga
`No Other Name': A Middle Knowledge Perspective on the Exclusivity of Salvation Through Christ
226
18
William L. Craig
Middle Knowledge and the Soteriological Problem of Evil
244
25
David P. Hunt
Is Molinism as Bad as Calvinism?
269
14
Jerry L. Walls
Prophecy, Freedom and Middle Knowledge
283
16
Thomas P. Flint
Bibliography
299
5
Index
304