Open Theism is a theological perspective that suggests God has granted humans free will, allowing them to make genuine choices. This means that the future is not entirely predetermined, and God does not have exhaustive foreknowledge of all future events. Instead, God knows all possible outcomes and is actively involved in the unfolding of history.
Proponents of Open Theism argue that this view enhances the relational aspect of God, as it allows for a dynamic interaction between God and humanity. Critics, however, raise concerns about the implications for God's sovereignty and the nature of divine foreknowledge, often referencing traditional views like classical theism.