@article{Schlesinger1997-SCHTN,title = {Theological Necessity},pages = {55--65},year = {1997},number = {1},author = {George N. Schlesinger},volume = {33},journal = {Religious Studies},abstract = {The major objection to the Ontological Argument has been that 'existence' is not a predicate. Attempts to ground the Argument on 'necessary existence' have not fared too well either. In this paper it is suggested that first we must inquire which worlds are, and which are not compatible with divine objectives. This leads us to the conclusion that the Argument must be grounded in a proper subset of logically possible worlds, on 'theologically possible worlds'}}@