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Arguing from Molinism to Neo-Molinism
In a pair of recent essays, William Lane Craig has argued that certain open theist understandings of the nature of the future are both semantically and modally confused. I argue that this is not the case and show that, if consistently observed, the customary semantics for counterfactuals Craig relies on not only undermine the validity of his complaint against the open theist, they actually support an argument for the openness position
Craig: the forgotten modernist
This was the keyword speech at the event, 'Edward Gordon Craig: His Legacy'
A biographical and historical perspective, this talk suggests some early influences on Craigâs visionary ideas from his extraordinary theatrical pedigree. Sir Michael will also chart Craigâs development as a European Modernist during a long, wayward life in exile that led to his achievements being largely forgotten by the end of his career
University Scholar Series: Craig B. Clements
Groundbreaking Research on Wildfire Weather
On November 28, 2012 Craig B. Clements spoke in the University Scholar Series hosted by Provost Ellen Junn at the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library. Craig Clements is an associate professor in the Department of Meteorology and Climate Science who received a $900,000 National Science Foundation CAREER grant for his work in tracking atmospheric conditions in and around wildfires. His work will better help predict wildfire behavior and conditions that could lead to increased wildfire danger.https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/uss/1016/thumbnail.jp
My Time Abroad
This letter from returnee Craig Brenneke explains the value of studying abroad in France
Britanniaâs Shield: Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Hutton and Late-Victorian Imperial Defence (Book Review) by Craig Stockings
Review of Britanniaâs Shield: Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Hutton and Late-Victorian Imperial Defence by Craig Stocking
Revelation and the End of All Things
Author: Koester, Craig R. Title: Revelation and the end of all things. Publisher: Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2001
SERF Archive Report: Lithics from CC11 and CC12
An analysis of the lithic assemblage from SERF Project excavations at Castle Craig, Dunning in 2011 and 2012
Tablet computers in assessing performance in a high stakes exam : opinion matters
The authors would like to thank Dr Craig brown, University of Aberdeen for assistance with data analysis.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Against Molinism: A Refutation of William Lane Craig\u27s Molinism
The debate concerning human free will, human moral culpability, and Godâs sovereignty has raged for millennia within the Christian church. The recent rediscovery of the medieval philosophical theory known as Molinism brought Molinism to the fore of this debate. One major contemporary proponent of Molinism is William Lane Craig, the famous philosopher, theologian, and apologist. The purpose of this essay is to present a refutation of Craig\u27s brand of Molinism by arguing that Craigâs Molinism relies on a flawed view of human freedom and further fails to reconcile this flawed view of human freedom with Godâs sovereignty
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