To understand why extrinsic models of divine knowing are worth having, we should begin by familiarizing ourselves the classical theistic perspective of God. In short, traditional metaphysical arguments for the existence of God get us to a primary cause of the existence of contingent, composite, and changing things that is itself necessary, non-composite, and immutable. In short, because God explains certain categories of things, God transcends those categories.
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Exploring Extrinsic Models of Divine Knowing
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To understand why extrinsic models of divine knowing are worth having, we should begin by familiarizing ourselves the classical theistic perspective of God. In short, traditional metaphysical arguments for the existence of God get us to a primary cause of the existence of contingent, composite, and changing things that is itself necessary, non-composite, and immutable. In short, because God explains certain categories of things, God transcends those categories.