This is a forthcoming section for the book "Theism and Atheism: Opposing Arguments in Philosophy", edited by Graham Oppy, Gregory Dawes, Evan Fales, Joseph Koterski, Mashhad Al-Allaf, Robert Fastiggi, and David Shatz. I was asked to write a brief essay on whether naturalism or theism can successfully explain the distribution of suffering in our world. Wheras another section covers the possibility that suffering is evidence against theism, my essay is concerned only with the ability for either naturalism or theism to explain suffering. I argue that, for naturalists, suffering is not to be explained by either philosophers of religion or theologians. Instead, naturalists believe that suffering should be explained by the cognitive and social sc...
The central problems of human suffering cannot be resolved through modern man's prevalent parad...
The problem of evil continues to be a supposed safe haven for the skeptic. He believes that issue ...
This dissertation proposes the adoption of the concept of tragedy as a theological category, as a wa...
This is a forthcoming section for the book "Theism and Atheism: Opposing Arguments in Philosophy", e...
Paul Draper argues that the central issue in the debate over the problem of suffering is not whether...
The processes of Neo-Darwinian evolution have been used to argue against the existence of the loving...
Provided that theology and biology agree evolution is good for God’s creation, this article argues t...
From a theoretical standpoint, the problem of human suffering can be understood as one formulation o...
In this dissertation I argue that animal pain and suffering pose a greater problem for God\u27s good...
There is a massive amount of severe suffering and death in the world, and much of this suffering and...
From a theoretical standpoint, the problem of human suffering can be understood as one formulation o...
The question of suffering, specifically that experienced by human beings, has been contentious in t...
The problem of evil continues to be a supposed 'safe haven 'for the skeptic. He believes t...
In the current debate on theodicy, the problem of animal suffering is becoming increasingly relevant...
The problem of suffering is a multifaceted one. It has moral, physical, philosophical, psychological...
The central problems of human suffering cannot be resolved through modern man's prevalent parad...
The problem of evil continues to be a supposed safe haven for the skeptic. He believes that issue ...
This dissertation proposes the adoption of the concept of tragedy as a theological category, as a wa...
This is a forthcoming section for the book "Theism and Atheism: Opposing Arguments in Philosophy", e...
Paul Draper argues that the central issue in the debate over the problem of suffering is not whether...
The processes of Neo-Darwinian evolution have been used to argue against the existence of the loving...
Provided that theology and biology agree evolution is good for God’s creation, this article argues t...
From a theoretical standpoint, the problem of human suffering can be understood as one formulation o...
In this dissertation I argue that animal pain and suffering pose a greater problem for God\u27s good...
There is a massive amount of severe suffering and death in the world, and much of this suffering and...
From a theoretical standpoint, the problem of human suffering can be understood as one formulation o...
The question of suffering, specifically that experienced by human beings, has been contentious in t...
The problem of evil continues to be a supposed 'safe haven 'for the skeptic. He believes t...
In the current debate on theodicy, the problem of animal suffering is becoming increasingly relevant...
The problem of suffering is a multifaceted one. It has moral, physical, philosophical, psychological...
The central problems of human suffering cannot be resolved through modern man's prevalent parad...
The problem of evil continues to be a supposed safe haven for the skeptic. He believes that issue ...
This dissertation proposes the adoption of the concept of tragedy as a theological category, as a wa...