In the current debate on theodicy, the problem of animal suffering is becoming increasingly relevant, as demonstrated by some recent books devoted to this topic (M. J. Murray, N. Hoggard, T. Daugherty). Such a problem is particularly challenging for a theistic theodicy, as its traditional arguments (such as free will argument or soul-making theodicy) do not seem able to deal with it. In the first instance, the article aims to provide a brief overview of the main arguments sustained by theists regarding animal suffering, and secondly to provide an evaluation of such arguments which might be useful for further research on this topic
The publication of The Origin of Species in 1859 raised a host of theological issues. Chief amongst ...
A school of theological thought has arisen in recent years that can be appropriately named "Animal T...
Includes bibliographical references (page 68).The thesis looks at what is called the "logical proble...
In the current debate on theodicy, the problem of animal suffering is becoming increasingly relevant...
In this dissertation I argue that animal pain and suffering pose a greater problem for God\u27s good...
Philosophers and theologians have long tried to reconcile belief in a perfect God with the fact of w...
It is widely recognized that the animal suffering of the evolutionary past is a problem for believer...
This book provides a critical and innovative reassessment of contemporary debate on the human-animal...
From a theoretical standpoint, the problem of human suffering can be understood as one formulation o...
The following PhD dissertation aims to provide a philosophical investigation of the contemporary deb...
Christian teaching claims that animals, who are not humans, can’t be moral agents and have no rights...
From a theoretical standpoint, the problem of human suffering can be understood as one formulation o...
Suffering is at the very heart of the Christian faith. But traditionally non-human suffering is view...
The problem of evil is unanswered and puzzling to the majority of philosophers and Christian theists...
In recent decades, philosophers and theologians have become increasingly aware of the extent of anim...
The publication of The Origin of Species in 1859 raised a host of theological issues. Chief amongst ...
A school of theological thought has arisen in recent years that can be appropriately named "Animal T...
Includes bibliographical references (page 68).The thesis looks at what is called the "logical proble...
In the current debate on theodicy, the problem of animal suffering is becoming increasingly relevant...
In this dissertation I argue that animal pain and suffering pose a greater problem for God\u27s good...
Philosophers and theologians have long tried to reconcile belief in a perfect God with the fact of w...
It is widely recognized that the animal suffering of the evolutionary past is a problem for believer...
This book provides a critical and innovative reassessment of contemporary debate on the human-animal...
From a theoretical standpoint, the problem of human suffering can be understood as one formulation o...
The following PhD dissertation aims to provide a philosophical investigation of the contemporary deb...
Christian teaching claims that animals, who are not humans, can’t be moral agents and have no rights...
From a theoretical standpoint, the problem of human suffering can be understood as one formulation o...
Suffering is at the very heart of the Christian faith. But traditionally non-human suffering is view...
The problem of evil is unanswered and puzzling to the majority of philosophers and Christian theists...
In recent decades, philosophers and theologians have become increasingly aware of the extent of anim...
The publication of The Origin of Species in 1859 raised a host of theological issues. Chief amongst ...
A school of theological thought has arisen in recent years that can be appropriately named "Animal T...
Includes bibliographical references (page 68).The thesis looks at what is called the "logical proble...