The Domain of Knowing the Absents from the Viewpoint of the Two Testaments and Qur'an

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Although belief in the absent and knowing it is a common point in the divine religions that is counted one of the fundamental theological issues in the heavenly religions, because of its complicatedness, the domain of knowing the absent affairs is disputed by the followers of the revealed religions. According to the Two Testaments and Qur'an, God is aware of the past and future affaires, and He foresaw everything before its creation. As well as the prophets and saints knowledge of the absent affairs, who are the divine grace's mediators, is discussible. Some maintained that by the divine teaching, they know some of the absent secrets. And others negated the domain of knowing the absent affairs by the prophets and saints and maintained that belief in knowing the absent affairs for other than God causespolytheism and infidelity. With an exact examination of the divine religions, we result that in addition to God's Knowledge of the absent affairs, the prophets and saints also know the absent affairs.

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Persian
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Journal of Theological Research, Volume:3 Issue: 8, 2015
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47
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