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Having no experience in judging theological models; it was fascinating to follow the route Dr. Sanders took to accomplish his end. As I observed the skills he demonstrated, Hebrews 4:12 kept ringing in my head. It was like watching the word of God at work — “…dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow …”
As to whether or not the author accomplished his goal, I am hard-pressed to make that determination, mainly due to my lack of experience in the procedure. However, I did find the explanation of the openness model convincing and somewhat refreshing to me. Dynamic omniscience, however, is a concept that may pose some challenges for many people; nevertheless, it is intellectually conceivable. Even though the “openness” label is new

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