Is the God of Traditional Theism Logically Compatible with All the Evil in the World?

Is the God of traditional theism logically incompatible with all the evil in the world? In his book, Is a Good God Logically Possible? (Palgrave paperback, 2019) James Sterba argues that the God of traditional theism is logically incompatible with especially the horrendous evil consequences of moral...

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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-974622024-04-08T19:53:30Z Is the God of Traditional Theism Logically Compatible with All the Evil in the World? Sterba, James moral evil natural evil Free Will Defence laws of nature miracles James P. Sterba Sterba problem of evil John Hick divine intervention rights James Sterba existence of God theodicies ethical principles Mackie Plantinga logical evidential evil as privation of the good God’s goodness concepts of God classical theism intervention permission deism compassion Wittgenstein grammar process philosophy theism ontological argument theodicy metaphysics free will defense Alvin Plantinga David Lewis Molinism Open Theism theological compatibilism Hugh McCann J.L. Mackie Thomas Aquinas Brian Davies divine obligations Richard Swinburne free will God moral morality evil good moral skepticism moral epistemology skeptical theism modal skepticism axiological skepticism ethics philosophy of religion horrendous evil incommensurate good optimal grace sanctification forgiveness Marilyn Adams William Hasker univocity thesis doctrine of divine transcendence horrendous evils compensatory response to the problem of evil Marilyn McCord Adams Karl Barth Duns Scotus logical argument from evil Mirandolian theodicy the sovereignty of humanity Dostoyevsky on evil relational conceptions of selfhood process theology process theodicy Charles Hartshorne n/a bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HR Religion & beliefs thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs Is the God of traditional theism logically incompatible with all the evil in the world? In his book, Is a Good God Logically Possible? (Palgrave paperback, 2019) James Sterba argues that the God of traditional theism is logically incompatible with especially the horrendous evil consequences of moral and natural evil that exists in our world. In this Special Issue in Religions, sixteen philosophers challenge Sterba’s argument and he responds to all of them. 2023-02-20T16:45:39Z 2023-02-20T16:45:39Z 2022 book ONIX_20230220_9783036550312_65 9783036550312 9783036550329 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/97462 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/5992 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-5032-9 10.3390/books978-3-0365-5032-9 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036550312 9783036550329 238 Basel open access
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natural evil
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laws of nature
miracles
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problem of evil
John Hick
divine intervention
rights
James Sterba
existence of God
theodicies
ethical principles
Mackie
Plantinga
logical
evidential
evil as privation of the good
God’s goodness
concepts of God
classical theism
intervention
permission
deism
compassion
Wittgenstein
grammar
process philosophy
theism
ontological argument
theodicy
metaphysics
free will defense
Alvin Plantinga
David Lewis
Molinism
Open Theism
theological compatibilism
Hugh McCann
J.L. Mackie
Thomas Aquinas
Brian Davies
divine obligations
Richard Swinburne
free will
God
moral
morality
evil
good
moral skepticism
moral epistemology
skeptical theism
modal skepticism
axiological skepticism
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philosophy of religion
horrendous evil
incommensurate good
optimal grace
sanctification
forgiveness
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William Hasker
univocity thesis
doctrine of divine transcendence
horrendous evils
compensatory response to the problem of evil
Marilyn McCord Adams
Karl Barth
Duns Scotus
logical argument from evil
Mirandolian theodicy
the sovereignty of humanity
Dostoyevsky on evil
relational conceptions of selfhood
process theology
process theodicy
Charles Hartshorne
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Is the God of Traditional Theism Logically Compatible with All the Evil in the World?
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title_full Is the God of Traditional Theism Logically Compatible with All the Evil in the World?
title_fullStr Is the God of Traditional Theism Logically Compatible with All the Evil in the World?
title_full_unstemmed Is the God of Traditional Theism Logically Compatible with All the Evil in the World?
title_short Is the God of Traditional Theism Logically Compatible with All the Evil in the World?
title_sort is the god of traditional theism logically compatible with all the evil in the world
topic moral evil
natural evil
Free Will Defence
laws of nature
miracles
James P. Sterba
Sterba
problem of evil
John Hick
divine intervention
rights
James Sterba
existence of God
theodicies
ethical principles
Mackie
Plantinga
logical
evidential
evil as privation of the good
God’s goodness
concepts of God
classical theism
intervention
permission
deism
compassion
Wittgenstein
grammar
process philosophy
theism
ontological argument
theodicy
metaphysics
free will defense
Alvin Plantinga
David Lewis
Molinism
Open Theism
theological compatibilism
Hugh McCann
J.L. Mackie
Thomas Aquinas
Brian Davies
divine obligations
Richard Swinburne
free will
God
moral
morality
evil
good
moral skepticism
moral epistemology
skeptical theism
modal skepticism
axiological skepticism
ethics
philosophy of religion
horrendous evil
incommensurate good
optimal grace
sanctification
forgiveness
Marilyn Adams
William Hasker
univocity thesis
doctrine of divine transcendence
horrendous evils
compensatory response to the problem of evil
Marilyn McCord Adams
Karl Barth
Duns Scotus
logical argument from evil
Mirandolian theodicy
the sovereignty of humanity
Dostoyevsky on evil
relational conceptions of selfhood
process theology
process theodicy
Charles Hartshorne
n/a
bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HR Religion & beliefs
thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs
topic_facet moral evil
natural evil
Free Will Defence
laws of nature
miracles
James P. Sterba
Sterba
problem of evil
John Hick
divine intervention
rights
James Sterba
existence of God
theodicies
ethical principles
Mackie
Plantinga
logical
evidential
evil as privation of the good
God’s goodness
concepts of God
classical theism
intervention
permission
deism
compassion
Wittgenstein
grammar
process philosophy
theism
ontological argument
theodicy
metaphysics
free will defense
Alvin Plantinga
David Lewis
Molinism
Open Theism
theological compatibilism
Hugh McCann
J.L. Mackie
Thomas Aquinas
Brian Davies
divine obligations
Richard Swinburne
free will
God
moral
morality
evil
good
moral skepticism
moral epistemology
skeptical theism
modal skepticism
axiological skepticism
ethics
philosophy of religion
horrendous evil
incommensurate good
optimal grace
sanctification
forgiveness
Marilyn Adams
William Hasker
univocity thesis
doctrine of divine transcendence
horrendous evils
compensatory response to the problem of evil
Marilyn McCord Adams
Karl Barth
Duns Scotus
logical argument from evil
Mirandolian theodicy
the sovereignty of humanity
Dostoyevsky on evil
relational conceptions of selfhood
process theology
process theodicy
Charles Hartshorne
n/a
bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HR Religion & beliefs
thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs
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