The commonly offered alternative is self -
limited omniscience, an argument of oxymoronic definitional fiat.
Not exact matches
Retribution by the State has its
limits because the State, unlike God, enjoys neither
omniscience nor omnipotence.
Just as God's omnipotence is circumscribed by the possible, he argued, so God's
omniscience must be
limited to the knowable.
If the
omniscience of God were
limited, most of everything in the books of Daniel and Revelation would be mere talk, mere guesses that may or may not be fulfilled; they would not be prophecies.
William Austin asks whether humanity and divinity can be thought of as complementary models of Christ.2 Each model
limits the use of the other (e.g. from Christ's humanity we can not make the inference of sinfulness, and from his divinity we can not make the inference of
omniscience).