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David Basinger

David Basinger is professor of philosophy at Roberts Wesleyan College, Rochester, New York. He is also the vice president for academic affairs and the chief academic officer at Roberts Wesleyan College. Basinger graduated from Grace College, Bellevue College, and University of Nebraska–Lincoln, with an MA and PhD. He is a proponent of open theism.

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David Basinger (/ˈbsɪŋər/) is professor of philosophy at Roberts Wesleyan College, Rochester, New York.1 He is also the vice president for academic affairs and the chief academic officer at Roberts Wesleyan College. Basinger graduated from Grace College, Bellevue College, and University of Nebraska–Lincoln, with an MA and PhD. He is a proponent of open theism.23

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  2. "Two books on Christian theology - BYU Studies". byustudies.byu.edu. Retrieved December 28, 2025.
  3. "Open Theology". Archived from the original on August 27, 2010. Retrieved March 11, 2010.
  4. Ford, Lewis S.; The Society of Christian Philosophers (1991). "Divine Power in Process Theism: A Philosophical Critique". Faith and Philosophy. 8 (1): 124–127. doi:10.5840/faithphil19918118. ISSN 0739-7046.
  5. Ferreira, M. Jamie (December 2003). "David Basinger, Religious Diversity: A Philosophical Assessment". International Journal for Philosophy of Religion. 54 (3): 185–187. doi:10.1023/B:RELI.0000005285.60543.19. ISSN 0020-7047.
  6. Heim, S. Mark (September 2003). "David Basinger Religious Diversity: A Philosophical Assessment. (Burlington: Ashgate, 2002). Pp. vii+123. £40.00 (Hbk), £16.99 (Pbk). ISBN 0 7546 1521 9". Religious Studies. 39 (3): 366–371. doi:10.1017/S0034412503236647. ISSN 1469-901X.
  7. Hoitenga, Dewey J.; The Society of Christian Philosophers (1988). "Predestination and Free Will: Four Views of Divine Sovereignty and Human Freedom". Faith and Philosophy. 5 (4): 463–466. doi:10.5840/faithphil19885448. ISSN 0739-7046.