I took one course in philosophy of time and I found it to be the most difficult sub-discipline in philosophy. Every once in a while, I think I have a grasp of some of the keys issues, only to be utterly confused a short while later. Philosophy students will know what I’m talking about. Alan Rhoda has a post up about Presentism, the view that the present is coextensive with the real, and tries to respond to an important objection from Robin Le Poidevin by “ground[ing] truths about the past in God’s memories”. He promises “to reflect more on that in a succeeding post.”