Non-Identity Theodicy A Grace-Based Response to the Problem of Evil

This book develops Non-Identity Theodicy as an original response to the problem of evil. It begins by recognizing that horrendous evils pose distinctive challenges for belief in God. To home in on these challenges, this book constructs an ethical framework for theodicy by sketching four cases of hum...

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Main Author: Vitale, Vince R. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2020
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