
Thomas Flint
Thomas Flint is a philosopher known for his work on the relationship between free will and divine foreknowledge. He argues that God's ability to know the future does not negate human free will. Flint suggests that God exists outside of time and sees all events simultaneously, which doesn't force humans to act in a certain way. Instead, he proposes that people can still make genuine choices, even if God already knows what those choices will be. This view attempts to reconcile how divine omniscience and human freedom can coexist without conflict.