
Dr. Ryan Mullins Says William Lane Craig's Molinism Is Incoherent—But Is It?
Molinism is one of the most influential models for reconciling human libertarian freedom and divine sovereignty. While Dr. William Lane Craig is among its most well-known defenders, Dr. Ryan T. Mullins recently argued that Craig's particular articulation of Molinism may contain an incoherence and proposed a possible solution. In this episode, Tyson James of Sound Faith Consulting and Reasonable Faith joins us to examine the debate, unpack the philosophical issues at stake, and evaluate whether the alleged contradiction is genuine or whether William Lane Craig's formulation of Molinism remains coherent.
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Specific podcast referenced: https://www.rtmullins.com/podcast/episode/de00b8b6/ep-194-molinism
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➡️ CHAPTERS ⬅️
00:00 Introducing Dr. Mullins and Tyson
07:45 What Are the Strengths of Molinism?
13:30 Handling the Grounding Objection
30:00 Would God's Knowledge of His Own Counterfactuals Lead to Fatalism or Undermine Freedom?
46:24 The Issue with Logical Moments Prior to Creation
58:09 Ryan Mullins' Challenge: Is William Lane Craig's Molinism Incoherent?
1:13:00 Dr. Mullins Offers a Solution
1:28:08 Parting Words and Concluding Thoughts
➡️ TOPICS DISCUSSED ⬅️
Molinism, William Lane Craig, Ryan T. Mullins, middle knowledge, libertarian free will, divine sovereignty, divine foreknowledge, counterfactuals of creaturely freedom, the grounding objection, fatalism, providence, logical moments, Christian philosophy, theology, and apologetics.
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