Eight leading philosophers of religion debate 'the problem of evil' - the problem of reconciling the existence of a perfectly good and loving God with the existence of sin and suffering in the world. Their dialogues explore a range of imaginative and innovative approaches to the nature of divinity and its relationship to evil.
Eight leading philosophers of religion debate 'the problem of evil' - the problem of reconciling the existence of a perfectly good and loving God with the existence of sin and suffering in the world. Their dialogues explore a range of imaginative and innovative approaches to the nature of divinity and its relationship to evil.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
N.N. Trakakis is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the Australian Catholic University. He has authored The God Beyond Belief (Springer, 2007) and The End of Philosophy of Religion (Continuum, 2008). He has also co-edited, with Graham Oppy, the five-volume History of Western Philosophy of Religion (Acumen, 2009) and the two-volume History of Philosophy in Australia and New Zealand (Springer, 2014).
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Introduction 1.: Eleonore Stump: The Problem of Suffering: A Thomistic Approach Responses by Bishop, Oppy, and Trakakis Replies by Stump 2.: John Bishop: On Identifying the Problem of Evil and the Possibility of Its Theist Solution Responses by Stump, Oppy, and Trakakis Replies by Bishop 3.: Graham Oppy: Problems of Evil Responses by Stump, Bishop, and Trakakis Reply by Oppy 4.: N. N. Trakakis: Anti-Theodicy Responses by Stump, Bishop, and Oppy Replies by Trakakis 5.: Beverley Clack: Evil, Feminism and a Philosophy of Transformation Responses by Nagasawa, Tilley, and Gleeson Replies by Clack 6.: Yujin Nagasawa: The Problem of Evil for Atheists Responses by Clack, Tilley, and Gleeson Replies by Nagasawa 7.: Terrence W. Tilley: A Trajectory of Positions Responses by Clack, Nagasawa, and Gleeson Replies by Tilley 8.: Andrew Gleeson: God and Evil Without Theodicy Responses by Clack, Nagasawa, and Tilley Replies by Gleeson
Introduction 1.: Eleonore Stump: The Problem of Suffering: A Thomistic Approach Responses by Bishop, Oppy, and Trakakis Replies by Stump 2.: John Bishop: On Identifying the Problem of Evil and the Possibility of Its Theist Solution Responses by Stump, Oppy, and Trakakis Replies by Bishop 3.: Graham Oppy: Problems of Evil Responses by Stump, Bishop, and Trakakis Reply by Oppy 4.: N. N. Trakakis: Anti-Theodicy Responses by Stump, Bishop, and Oppy Replies by Trakakis 5.: Beverley Clack: Evil, Feminism and a Philosophy of Transformation Responses by Nagasawa, Tilley, and Gleeson Replies by Clack 6.: Yujin Nagasawa: The Problem of Evil for Atheists Responses by Clack, Tilley, and Gleeson Replies by Nagasawa 7.: Terrence W. Tilley: A Trajectory of Positions Responses by Clack, Nagasawa, and Gleeson Replies by Tilley 8.: Andrew Gleeson: God and Evil Without Theodicy Responses by Clack, Nagasawa, and Tilley Replies by Gleeson
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