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of Events.” Analysis 38(1): 12–16.
Wierenga, Edward R. 1976. “Chisholm on States of Affairs.”
Australasian Journal of Philosophy 54(2): 148–152.
Wierenga, Edward R. 1979. “Intrinsic Maxima and Omnibenevolence.”
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Wierenga, Edward R. 1983.
“Omnipotence Defined.” Philosophy and
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Wierenga, Edward R. 1988a. “Anselm on Omnipresence.” The New
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Wierenga, Edward R. 1988b. “Omniscience and Knowledge De Se et De
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Wierenga, Edward R. 1989. The Nature of God. An Inquiry into Divine
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Wierenga, Edward R. 1991. “Prophecy, Freedom, and the Necessity of the
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Wierenga, Edward R. 2002. “Timelessness out of Mind: On the Alleged Incoherence of
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Wierenga, Edward R. 2007. “Perfect Goodness and Divine Freedom [on Rowe
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Wierenga, Edward R. 2011a. “Tilting at Molinism.” in
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Wierenga, Edward R. 2011b. “Augustinian Perfect Being Theology and the God of
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.” International Journal for
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Wierenga, Edward R. 2012. “The Ontological Argument and Objects of
Thought.” Philosophic Exchange 42: 83–105.
Wierenga, Edward R. 2013.
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Wierenga, Edward R. 2014.
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Wierenga, Edward R. 2016. The Philosophy of Religion. First Books in Philosophy. Chichester:
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Wierenga, Edward R. 2017.
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Wierenga, Edward R. 2019.
“Omnipresence.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study
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Wierenga, Edward R. 2021.
“Omniscience.” in The
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California:
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Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2021/entries/omniscience/.
Wierenga, Edward R. 2023.
“Omnipresence.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study
of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2023/entries/omnipresence/.
Further References
Rowe, William L. 2004. Can God
Be Free? Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Thalberg, Irving. 1978. “The Irreducibility of Events.”
Analysis 38(1): 1–9.