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Title:
The problem of evil : eight views in dialogue / edited by N.N. Trakakis.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
x, 233 pages ; 25 cm
Subject:
Theodicy.
Good and evil--Religious aspects.
Other Authors:
Trakakis, Nick, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
"The problem of suffering : a Thomistic approach" / Eleonore Stump -- "On identifying the problem of evil and the possibility of its theist solution" / John Bishop -- "Problems of Evil" / Graham Oppy -- ''.Anti-Theodicy" / N. N. Trakakis -- "Evil, feminism, and a philosophy of transformation / Beverley Clack -- "The problem of evil for atheists" / Yujin Nagasawa -- ''A trajectory of positions" / Terrence W. Tilley -- "God and evil without theodicy" / Andrew Gleeson.
Summary:
"One of those rare questions in philosophy that is not only technically recalcitrant but also engages the hearts and minds of the broad community is the so-called 'problem of evil': How can the existence of an absolutely perfect God be reconciled with the existence of suffering and evil? This collection of dialogues between eight philosophers of religion explores new ways of thinking about this longstanding problem, in the process reorienting and reinvigorating the philosophical debate around the relationship between God, goodness and evil: How exactly are these three notions connected, if at all? Is God the cause, or author, of evil and suffering? How is the goodness of God to be understood, and how is divine goodness related to human morality? Does God's perfect goodness entail that God must have reasons for permitting or bringing about suffering, and if so what could his reasons be? These questions are of momentous existential and theoretical interest, and they have exercised the finest intellects across the centuries. The time is ripe for a wholesale reconsideration of the problem of evil. To make progress towards this goal, eight distinct perspectives are placed in mutual dialogue, giving voice to both traditional and relatively unorthodox approaches. What emerges from these critical but friendly exchanges is a diversity of fruitful and innovative ways of thinking about the nature of divinity and its relationship to evil."-- Provided by publisher's website.
ISBN:
019882162X
9780198821625
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1015240214
LCCN:
2017962333
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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