One of the most difficult challenges facing belief in the Christian God is the problem of evil. How can there be a benevolent, omniscient, and omnipotent God, who allows pain, suffering and death in the world? Various theodicies have been constructed to address this question, and historically theologians have pointed to the Fall to explain such pain and suffering. However, theology in a post-evolutionary context is faced with a new challenge; the problem of pain and suffering is amplified by the millions of years of suffering and pain that have occurred before the advent of human beings. Today, the theologian must wrestle with the claim that pain, suffering, and death not only precedes human beings, but are in fact instruments in the very ...
The publication of The Origin of Species in 1859 raised a host of theological issues. Chief amongst ...
Analytic theodicy commonly suggests an overarching reason why a benevolent, omniscient and omnipoten...
In Christian thought, the classic theological response to evil and suffering, known as “theodicy,” o...
The processes of Neo-Darwinian evolution have been used to argue against the existence of the loving...
The processes of Neo-Darwinian evolution have been used to argue against the existence of the loving...
The problem of evil continues to be a supposed 'safe haven 'for the skeptic. He believes t...
The problem of evil continues to be a supposed safe haven for the skeptic. He believes that issue ...
In 1859 Charles Darwin uncovered, in The Origin of Species, a world that evolves on the basis of na...
This dissertation proposes the adoption of the concept of tragedy as a theological category, as a wa...
The problem of suffering is a multifaceted one. It has moral, physical, philosophical, psychological...
Greetings, friends. In our previous study, we discovered that God\u27s new order or creation\u27s ne...
From an evolutionary perspective, it is argued in the following exposition that specific expression...
Greetings, friends. In our previous study, we discovered that God\u27s new order or creation\u27s ne...
From an evolutionary perspective, it is argued in the following exposition that specific expression...
Hellenistic notions of an impassible God have a strong influence within Jewish and Christian worldvi...
The publication of The Origin of Species in 1859 raised a host of theological issues. Chief amongst ...
Analytic theodicy commonly suggests an overarching reason why a benevolent, omniscient and omnipoten...
In Christian thought, the classic theological response to evil and suffering, known as “theodicy,” o...
The processes of Neo-Darwinian evolution have been used to argue against the existence of the loving...
The processes of Neo-Darwinian evolution have been used to argue against the existence of the loving...
The problem of evil continues to be a supposed 'safe haven 'for the skeptic. He believes t...
The problem of evil continues to be a supposed safe haven for the skeptic. He believes that issue ...
In 1859 Charles Darwin uncovered, in The Origin of Species, a world that evolves on the basis of na...
This dissertation proposes the adoption of the concept of tragedy as a theological category, as a wa...
The problem of suffering is a multifaceted one. It has moral, physical, philosophical, psychological...
Greetings, friends. In our previous study, we discovered that God\u27s new order or creation\u27s ne...
From an evolutionary perspective, it is argued in the following exposition that specific expression...
Greetings, friends. In our previous study, we discovered that God\u27s new order or creation\u27s ne...
From an evolutionary perspective, it is argued in the following exposition that specific expression...
Hellenistic notions of an impassible God have a strong influence within Jewish and Christian worldvi...
The publication of The Origin of Species in 1859 raised a host of theological issues. Chief amongst ...
Analytic theodicy commonly suggests an overarching reason why a benevolent, omniscient and omnipoten...
In Christian thought, the classic theological response to evil and suffering, known as “theodicy,” o...