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

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

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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.

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Keywords

  • Alvin Plantinga
  • axiological skepticism
  • Brian Davies
  • Charles Hartshorne
  • classical theism
  • Compassion
  • compensatory response to the problem of evil
  • concepts of God
  • David Lewis
  • Deism
  • divine intervention
  • divine obligations
  • doctrine of divine transcendence
  • Dostoyevsky on evil
  • Duns Scotus
  • ethical principles
  • Ethics
  • evidential
  • evil
  • evil as privation of the good
  • existence of God
  • Forgiveness
  • free will
  • Free Will Defence
  • free will defense
  • God
  • God’s goodness
  • good
  • grammar
  • horrendous evil
  • horrendous evils
  • Hugh McCann
  • Humanities
  • incommensurate good
  • Intervention
  • J.L. Mackie
  • James P. Sterba
  • James Sterba
  • John Hick
  • Karl Barth
  • Laws of Nature
  • logical
  • logical argument from evil
  • Mackie
  • Marilyn Adams
  • Marilyn McCord Adams
  • Metaphysics
  • Miracles
  • Mirandolian theodicy
  • modal skepticism
  • Molinism
  • Moral
  • moral epistemology
  • moral evil
  • moral skepticism
  • morality
  • n/a
  • natural evil
  • ontological argument
  • Open Theism
  • optimal grace
  • permission
  • Philosophy of religion
  • Plantinga
  • problem of evil
  • process philosophy
  • process theodicy
  • process theology
  • relational conceptions of selfhood
  • Religion & beliefs
  • Richard Swinburne
  • Rights
  • Sanctification
  • skeptical theism
  • Sterba
  • the sovereignty of humanity
  • Theism
  • theodicies
  • Theodicy
  • theological compatibilism
  • Thomas Aquinas
  • univocity thesis
  • William Hasker
  • Wittgenstein

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-5032-9

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