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  1. The Problem of Evil

    The Problem of Evil. First published Mon Sep 16, 2002; substantive revision Tue Mar 3, 2015. The epistemic question posed by evil is whether the world contains undesirable states of affairs that provide the basis for an argument that makes it unreasonable to believe in the existence of God. This discussion is divided into eight sections.

  2. The Problem of Evil

    The 'Incompatibility' or 'Logical' versions of the Problem of Evil claim that evil's existence is logically incompatible with God's existence: believing in God and evil is like believing in a five-sided square, a contradiction.[3] Most philosophers today reject this argument.[4] They think that God could have some sufficient reason ...

  3. The Concept of Evil

    The problem of evil is the problem of accounting for evil in a world created by an all-powerful, all-knowing, all-good God. It seems that if the creator has these attributes, there would be no evil in the world. ... According to the consistency thesis, evil persons have evil-making properties, or are disposed to have evil-making properties ...

  4. Abstract the Problem of Evil, Modern Calvinism and The Doctrine of Free

    The thesis examines and evaluates Feinberg's theistic defense against the problem of evil with a view to determining whether it represents a coherent and consistent resolution to the problem of tragic moral evil. The thesis relies on three criteria for the evaluation: the internal

  5. PDF The Secular Problem of Evil: An Essay in Analytic Existentialism

    1979). On all versions, the philosophical problem posed by the existence of evil begins and ends with a commitment to theism. Reject theism and all that remains of the philosophical problem is a practical task of reconciling oneself to a world in which evil exists.1 1 There are exceptions to this view. For example, Susan Neiman (2002) has ...

  6. The Problem of Evil and the Probity of Doing Theodicy from William Rowe

    William Rowe, an atheistic philosopher, in his evidential argument from evil, argues that there cannot be an omnipotent, omniscient, wholly good, and loving God with. the amount, types, and kinds of evil that exist in the world. He argues that: There exist instances of intense suffering which an omnipotent, omniscient.

  7. Problem of evil

    problem of evil, problem in theology and the philosophy of religion that arises for any view that affirms the following three propositions: God is almighty, God is perfectly good, and evil exists.. The problem. An important statement of the problem of evil, attributed to Epicurus, was cited by the Scottish philosopher David Hume in his Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (1779): "Is [God ...

  8. PDF God and the Problem of Evil: A Reformed Analytic Inquiry

    2 who, according to an article in Time magazine, published in April 1980, was said to be the "world's leading Protestant philosopher of God."1 Since the 1960s, Plantinga has had several books published in the areas of metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of religion.2 The focus of this thesis will seek to defend a Reformed theistic stance against the most pressing

  9. PDF The problem of evil as a moral objection to theism

    Abstract: I argue that the problem of evil can be a moral objection to theistic belief.The thesis has three broad sections, each establishing an element in this argument. Section one establishes the logically binding nature of the problem of evil: The problem of evil must be solved, if you are to believe in God.

  10. Kant's argument for the universal propensity to evil

    In the first part of Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason, Kant's thesis on radical evil claimed that. "every human being, even the best has a moral propensity to evil. Not surprisingly, this pessimistic portrayal of humanity has often been called into question. After all, humans generally think quite highly of themselves.

  11. PDF God and Existence of Evil: a Critical Analysis

    Thus, the evidential problem of evil which is the problem of determining whether and, if so, to what extent the existence of evil constitutes evidence against the existence of God. This is to say, a being perfect in power, knowledge and goodness does allow evil to exist at the same time. The evidential arguments from

  12. 59 The Problem of Evil Essay Topic Ideas & Examples

    The Problem of Evil: Rational, Reasonable, and Scientific Explains. God is omnipotent and it is impossible to reject it under the statements of evil's presence. God is unable to create a world where everything is good, as it contradicts the idea of personal choice […] The Problem of Evil: Religious and Apologetic Way.

  13. PDF Statement of The Problem

    B. Statement of the Purpose. The central aim of this thesis is to answer the question of what a specifically Christian. Trinitarian conception of God has to offer in response to the problem of evil. In this paper I. intend to give a Trinitarian defense to the problem of evil from an evangelical perspective.

  14. The Problem of Evil and the Probity of Theodicy from William Rowe's

    In this research, we discussed the types of evil: moral and natural, which are cited by atheistic philosophers as evidence against the existence of God. The so-called evidence from evil has been used by the atheistic and other non-theistic scholars to raise hypothesis on evaluating the possibility or likelihood that an omnipotent, omniscient, and wholly good God exists in a world that is ...

  15. (PDF) Theodicy -The Problem of Evil: The Free Will defense, and its

    2. Thesis Statement. The Free Will Defense best answers the Problem of Evil and helps provide a balanced. understanding of the supposed tension between God's goodness, sovereignty and the ...

  16. PDF Evil, Suffering, and the Goodness of God: An Exploration of the

    A Doctoral Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Wycliffe College and the Graduate Centre for ... 2The Cambridge Companion to the Problem of Evil, ed. Chad Meister and Paul K. Moser (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017 ), i. Neiman complements this claim in the following statement, "If I am even close to correct, the problem of evil is so ...

  17. PDF Assessing the Problem of Evil and the Existence of God

    existence of evil entailed by the logical problem of evil? Similar to the cheetah example, if we posit that it is at least feasible or imaginable that both evil and God could exist then there is no logical incompatibility. Thus it is sufficient to simply imagine a way to provide coexistence for God and evil. If such a scenario can at least be

  18. The Problem of Evil

    The Problem of Evil. First published Mon Sep 16, 2002; substantive revision Fri Nov 30, 2012. The epistemic question posed by evil is whether the world contains undesirable states of affairs that provide the basis for an argument that makes it unreasonable for anyone to believe in the existence of God. This discussion is divided into nine sections.

  19. Argument for Thesis

    Part 2: The Problem of Evil In a 125-150-word answer for each of the three prompts, thoughtfully compose your responses. 1. Define the logical problem of evil. The logical problem of evil states, "that God's omnipotence, omniscience and supreme goodness would completely rule out the possibility of evil" (Beebe, 2020 para. 18).

  20. God and the Problem of Evil: An Attempt at Reframing the Debate

    James Sterba's recent book revisits the perennial theodicy debate within traditional theism and responds to a range of contemporary efforts to defend the logic of God's existence in the face of the presence of horrendous evil in the world (both moral and non-moral).At the heart of this debate is the question of whether our experience of evil in the world counts against the existence of God ...

  21. God and Problem of Evil in Johnson's Philosophy Essay

    So, God cannot want to make innocent children suffer. Christianity has a reason for unexplainable - the evil. All injustice happens because of evil forces. However, we can argue that even can cause some bad things, but God is almighty and can prevent at least the most horrible cases. For example, God can save a child from a fire: he can send ...

  22. The Problem of Evil

    A Critical Analysis on the Problem of Evil (Theistic Approach) Thesis Statement: The problem of evil is inadequate to disprove the existence of God. The Problem of Evil coined by Epicurus states that: "Either God wants to eradicate evil, and cannot; or he can, but does not want to. If he wants to, but cannot, he is impotent.

  23. Thesis Statement on The Problem of Evil and Suffering.

    Category: / Law & Government / International. Length: 7 pages (1939 words) The presence of evil and suffering in the world is a problem for those Christians who want to retain God's attributes of omnipotence, omniscience and benevolence and that God created the world 'out-of-nothing' (ex nihilo). * David Hume's challenge: 'If God is able to ...