Geis' work addresses questions about gratuitous claims of empiricism in Hume, unfounded assumptions in Kant, presumptions of science, and improbabilities identified in Darwinism. Geis argues that evil, used as a means to betterment of oneself and the world, takes on the role commensurate with the doctrine of an omnibenevolent deity.
Geis' work addresses questions about gratuitous claims of empiricism in Hume, unfounded assumptions in Kant, presumptions of science, and improbabilities identified in Darwinism. Geis argues that evil, used as a means to betterment of oneself and the world, takes on the role commensurate with the doctrine of an omnibenevolent deity.
Robert Geis has previously published philosophical and theological works on personal immortality, sexual ethics, and papal infallibility. He is a Prelate Protocyncellus in the Eastern Orthodox Catholic rite.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Fallacies and Approaches to God Chapter 3 Presumptions in Science Chapter 4 Improbabilities and Darwinism Chapter 5 Design and Order Chapter 6 From Idea to Idea Chapter 7 Mind as Dynamisme Chapter 8 From the Causal Order Chapter 9 Omnibenevolence and Evil Chapter 10 Suffering, Nihilism, and the Divine Chapter 11 Addressing Other Assumptions Chapter 12 Afterword Chapter 13 Notes Chapter 14 Index Chapter 15 About the Author
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Fallacies and Approaches to God Chapter 3 Presumptions in Science Chapter 4 Improbabilities and Darwinism Chapter 5 Design and Order Chapter 6 From Idea to Idea Chapter 7 Mind as Dynamisme Chapter 8 From the Causal Order Chapter 9 Omnibenevolence and Evil Chapter 10 Suffering, Nihilism, and the Divine Chapter 11 Addressing Other Assumptions Chapter 12 Afterword Chapter 13 Notes Chapter 14 Index Chapter 15 About the Author
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