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    Challenges→Thomistic concurrentism, as Garrigou-Lagrange acknowledges, entails that God's premotion physically predetermines the creature's act to one determinate outcome, rendering genuine alternatives impossible.

    God's knowledge can be non-temporal or possess a different modal status than creature-knowledge, allowing genuine contingency without undercutting omniscience.

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    knowledge(Distinguished from mere true belief, which may be the product of indoctrination and need not exercise deliberative capacities.)
    Justified true belief — true belief that has been arrived at through the exercise of deliberative capacities, including comparison of and deliberation among alternatives.

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