In Ex-Calvinism (Why I am no longer a Calvinist) this observation was made:
But I have also see it argued that “foreknowledge” is relational, not a matter of omniscience but on the grounds of “knowing” as used to reflect an intimate relationship (here, love).
In an article on Ligonier Ministries “foreknowledge” is defined in this way: “A study of the idea of knowledge in the Bible will show that it usually involves a choice of intimate relations, as when Adam “knew” his wife Eve and she conceived. Romans 8:29 means that God “fore-loved””
Foreknowledge
Here is an article on these two views on foreknowledge:
Two Views on Foreknowledge | Monergism
So we have two views – one is that foreknowledge means to “know beforehand” in terms of cognitive knowledge (John Calvin used the word “prescience” and based this prescience on the idea on divine decree). The other is that “foreknowledge” is relational and involves a choice of intimate relations, as when Adam “knew” his wife Eve, and means “fore-loved”.
What is your understanding of “foreknowledge” and why do you hold that position?
I agree with @Reformed that foreknowledge is grounded in divine omniscience.Foreknowledge means to know beforehand. I have no idea what "God having a type of relationship via Christ" is supposed to mean because such language is foreign to scripture. An individual is either in Christ or he is not in Christ. God's foreknowledge in this regard is simply "a dimension of God's omniscience.
But I have also see it argued that “foreknowledge” is relational, not a matter of omniscience but on the grounds of “knowing” as used to reflect an intimate relationship (here, love).
In an article on Ligonier Ministries “foreknowledge” is defined in this way: “A study of the idea of knowledge in the Bible will show that it usually involves a choice of intimate relations, as when Adam “knew” his wife Eve and she conceived. Romans 8:29 means that God “fore-loved””
Foreknowledge
Here is an article on these two views on foreknowledge:
Two Views on Foreknowledge | Monergism
So we have two views – one is that foreknowledge means to “know beforehand” in terms of cognitive knowledge (John Calvin used the word “prescience” and based this prescience on the idea on divine decree). The other is that “foreknowledge” is relational and involves a choice of intimate relations, as when Adam “knew” his wife Eve, and means “fore-loved”.
What is your understanding of “foreknowledge” and why do you hold that position?