Do We Now Have a Logical Argument from Evil?

In this reprint of a Special Issue of Religions, forty contributors respond to James Sterba’s argument that the God of traditional theism is logically incompatible with all the evil in the world, and he responds to them. While responding to contributors has led Sterba to change his argument in a num...

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description In this reprint of a Special Issue of Religions, forty contributors respond to James Sterba’s argument that the God of traditional theism is logically incompatible with all the evil in the world, and he responds to them. While responding to contributors has led Sterba to change his argument in a number of ways, which he indicates, the main conclusion of his argument has remained unchanged. He still holds that the all-good, all-powerful God of traditional theism is logically incompatible with all the evil in the world.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1374882024-05-14T13:16:51Z Do We Now Have a Logical Argument from Evil? Sterba, James skeptical theism problem of evil God moral morality evil theism Mu’tazila James Sterba Qādi Abd al-Jabbar justice moral kindergarten William Hasker Cheryl Chen logical problem of evil evidential problem of evil Sterba Free Will theodicy Free Will defence sovereignty Plantinga Mackie Pauline Principle theodical individualism Omelas the problem of evil Doctrine of the Double Effect Skeptical Theism Moral Evil Prevention Requirements horrendous evil consequences of immoral actions inference to the best explanation divine omnipotence divine goodness divine sovereignty theodicy teleological and deontological ethics logical problem of moral evil open theism divine non-interference divine prime directive Elif Nur Balci Janusz Salamon the free will defense Alvin Plantinga free will defense providence horrendous evil ideal state Thomas Aquinas Thomism argument from evil argument from hiddenness alternatives to theism god epistemic distance freedom evilness in God biblical theology familial imagery divine incest narcissistic personality disorder narcissistic parenting Ezekiel 16 autonomy soul-making logical argument from evil John Mackie free-will defense Aquinas divine freedom Leibniz Kant counterfactuals possible worlds natural evil moral evil incompatibility arguments animal suffering divine command theory sterba plantinga mackie pauline principle preexistence of souls Origin defense God’s moral obligations Kantian ethics categorical imperative connection building theodicy problem of specificity sorites paradox doctrine of God religion creator theology antitheodicy D. Z. Phillips Isaac Qatraya Isaac of Nineveh Isaac the Syrian problem of suffering saint-making sceptical theism consent free will Doctrine of Double Effect compensatory response to the problem of evil existential problem of evil greater goods defense horrendous evils playpen freedom univocity thesis Marilyn McCord Adams Richard Swinburne rationality value theory divine agency God and morality friendship with God deism heaven naturalism redemption mercy doctrine of heaven Neo-Platonism God’s reason for creating the Principle of Sufficient Reason why there is something rather than nothing modal argument for God’s existence the origin of evil omnipotence abjuration the mismatch between God’s reasons for creating and the total face of the material universe fine-tuning as demiurgic work negative demiurgy holiness the Beatific Vision God’s redemptive back-up plan grace the importance of a community of grace omnibenevolence desert n/a thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues In this reprint of a Special Issue of Religions, forty contributors respond to James Sterba’s argument that the God of traditional theism is logically incompatible with all the evil in the world, and he responds to them. While responding to contributors has led Sterba to change his argument in a number of ways, which he indicates, the main conclusion of his argument has remained unchanged. He still holds that the all-good, all-powerful God of traditional theism is logically incompatible with all the evil in the world. 2024-05-14T13:16:47Z 2024-05-14T13:16:47Z 2024 book ONIX_20240514_9783039285952_90 9783039285952 9783039285969 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/137488 eng application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8645 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8645 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03928-596-9 10.3390/books978-3-03928-596-9 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783039285952 9783039285969 544 open access
spellingShingle skeptical theism
problem of evil
God
moral
morality
evil
theism
Mu’tazila
James Sterba
Qādi Abd al-Jabbar
justice
moral kindergarten
William Hasker
Cheryl Chen
logical problem of evil
evidential problem of evil
Sterba
Free Will theodicy
Free Will defence
sovereignty
Plantinga
Mackie
Pauline Principle
theodical individualism
Omelas
the problem of evil
Doctrine of the Double Effect
Skeptical Theism
Moral Evil Prevention Requirements
horrendous evil consequences of immoral actions
inference to the best explanation
divine omnipotence
divine goodness
divine sovereignty
theodicy
teleological and deontological ethics
logical problem of moral evil
open theism
divine non-interference
divine prime directive
Elif Nur Balci
Janusz Salamon
the free will defense
Alvin Plantinga
free will defense
providence
horrendous evil
ideal state
Thomas Aquinas
Thomism
argument from evil
argument from hiddenness
alternatives to theism
god
epistemic distance
freedom
evilness in God
biblical theology
familial imagery
divine incest
narcissistic personality disorder
narcissistic parenting
Ezekiel 16
autonomy
soul-making
logical argument from evil
John Mackie
free-will defense
Aquinas
divine freedom
Leibniz
Kant
counterfactuals
possible worlds
natural evil
moral evil
incompatibility arguments
animal suffering
divine command theory
sterba
plantinga
mackie
pauline principle
preexistence of souls
Origin
defense
God’s moral obligations
Kantian ethics
categorical imperative
connection building theodicy
problem of specificity
sorites paradox
doctrine of God
religion
creator theology
antitheodicy
D. Z. Phillips
Isaac Qatraya
Isaac of Nineveh
Isaac the Syrian
problem of suffering
saint-making
sceptical theism
consent
free will
Doctrine of Double Effect
compensatory response to the problem of evil
existential problem of evil
greater goods defense
horrendous evils
playpen freedom
univocity thesis
Marilyn McCord Adams
Richard Swinburne
rationality
value theory
divine agency
God and morality
friendship with God
deism
heaven
naturalism
redemption
mercy
doctrine of heaven
Neo-Platonism
God’s reason for creating
the Principle of Sufficient Reason
why there is something rather than nothing
modal argument for God’s existence
the origin of evil
omnipotence
abjuration
the mismatch between God’s reasons for creating and the total face of the material universe
fine-tuning as demiurgic work
negative demiurgy
holiness
the Beatific Vision
God’s redemptive back-up plan
grace
the importance of a community of grace
omnibenevolence
desert
n/a
thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues
Do We Now Have a Logical Argument from Evil?
title Do We Now Have a Logical Argument from Evil?
title_full Do We Now Have a Logical Argument from Evil?
title_fullStr Do We Now Have a Logical Argument from Evil?
title_full_unstemmed Do We Now Have a Logical Argument from Evil?
title_short Do We Now Have a Logical Argument from Evil?
title_sort do we now have a logical argument from evil
topic skeptical theism
problem of evil
God
moral
morality
evil
theism
Mu’tazila
James Sterba
Qādi Abd al-Jabbar
justice
moral kindergarten
William Hasker
Cheryl Chen
logical problem of evil
evidential problem of evil
Sterba
Free Will theodicy
Free Will defence
sovereignty
Plantinga
Mackie
Pauline Principle
theodical individualism
Omelas
the problem of evil
Doctrine of the Double Effect
Skeptical Theism
Moral Evil Prevention Requirements
horrendous evil consequences of immoral actions
inference to the best explanation
divine omnipotence
divine goodness
divine sovereignty
theodicy
teleological and deontological ethics
logical problem of moral evil
open theism
divine non-interference
divine prime directive
Elif Nur Balci
Janusz Salamon
the free will defense
Alvin Plantinga
free will defense
providence
horrendous evil
ideal state
Thomas Aquinas
Thomism
argument from evil
argument from hiddenness
alternatives to theism
god
epistemic distance
freedom
evilness in God
biblical theology
familial imagery
divine incest
narcissistic personality disorder
narcissistic parenting
Ezekiel 16
autonomy
soul-making
logical argument from evil
John Mackie
free-will defense
Aquinas
divine freedom
Leibniz
Kant
counterfactuals
possible worlds
natural evil
moral evil
incompatibility arguments
animal suffering
divine command theory
sterba
plantinga
mackie
pauline principle
preexistence of souls
Origin
defense
God’s moral obligations
Kantian ethics
categorical imperative
connection building theodicy
problem of specificity
sorites paradox
doctrine of God
religion
creator theology
antitheodicy
D. Z. Phillips
Isaac Qatraya
Isaac of Nineveh
Isaac the Syrian
problem of suffering
saint-making
sceptical theism
consent
free will
Doctrine of Double Effect
compensatory response to the problem of evil
existential problem of evil
greater goods defense
horrendous evils
playpen freedom
univocity thesis
Marilyn McCord Adams
Richard Swinburne
rationality
value theory
divine agency
God and morality
friendship with God
deism
heaven
naturalism
redemption
mercy
doctrine of heaven
Neo-Platonism
God’s reason for creating
the Principle of Sufficient Reason
why there is something rather than nothing
modal argument for God’s existence
the origin of evil
omnipotence
abjuration
the mismatch between God’s reasons for creating and the total face of the material universe
fine-tuning as demiurgic work
negative demiurgy
holiness
the Beatific Vision
God’s redemptive back-up plan
grace
the importance of a community of grace
omnibenevolence
desert
n/a
thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues
topic_facet skeptical theism
problem of evil
God
moral
morality
evil
theism
Mu’tazila
James Sterba
Qādi Abd al-Jabbar
justice
moral kindergarten
William Hasker
Cheryl Chen
logical problem of evil
evidential problem of evil
Sterba
Free Will theodicy
Free Will defence
sovereignty
Plantinga
Mackie
Pauline Principle
theodical individualism
Omelas
the problem of evil
Doctrine of the Double Effect
Skeptical Theism
Moral Evil Prevention Requirements
horrendous evil consequences of immoral actions
inference to the best explanation
divine omnipotence
divine goodness
divine sovereignty
theodicy
teleological and deontological ethics
logical problem of moral evil
open theism
divine non-interference
divine prime directive
Elif Nur Balci
Janusz Salamon
the free will defense
Alvin Plantinga
free will defense
providence
horrendous evil
ideal state
Thomas Aquinas
Thomism
argument from evil
argument from hiddenness
alternatives to theism
god
epistemic distance
freedom
evilness in God
biblical theology
familial imagery
divine incest
narcissistic personality disorder
narcissistic parenting
Ezekiel 16
autonomy
soul-making
logical argument from evil
John Mackie
free-will defense
Aquinas
divine freedom
Leibniz
Kant
counterfactuals
possible worlds
natural evil
moral evil
incompatibility arguments
animal suffering
divine command theory
sterba
plantinga
mackie
pauline principle
preexistence of souls
Origin
defense
God’s moral obligations
Kantian ethics
categorical imperative
connection building theodicy
problem of specificity
sorites paradox
doctrine of God
religion
creator theology
antitheodicy
D. Z. Phillips
Isaac Qatraya
Isaac of Nineveh
Isaac the Syrian
problem of suffering
saint-making
sceptical theism
consent
free will
Doctrine of Double Effect
compensatory response to the problem of evil
existential problem of evil
greater goods defense
horrendous evils
playpen freedom
univocity thesis
Marilyn McCord Adams
Richard Swinburne
rationality
value theory
divine agency
God and morality
friendship with God
deism
heaven
naturalism
redemption
mercy
doctrine of heaven
Neo-Platonism
God’s reason for creating
the Principle of Sufficient Reason
why there is something rather than nothing
modal argument for God’s existence
the origin of evil
omnipotence
abjuration
the mismatch between God’s reasons for creating and the total face of the material universe
fine-tuning as demiurgic work
negative demiurgy
holiness
the Beatific Vision
God’s redemptive back-up plan
grace
the importance of a community of grace
omnibenevolence
desert
n/a
thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues
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