Abstract

This chapter studies the divine attribute of omniscience, or knowledge, which was affirmed by many Islamic theologians, and wisdom, which was given special attention by al-Māturīdī. After discussion of premodern debates, a contemporary reading is made of these attributes. Notably, this includes a defence of divine omniscience against several prominent objections from different philosophical perspectives.

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