The paper considers the objections to Christianity raised by David Lewis, which accuse Christians of immorality on the grounds of their worshipping a monstrous being who punishes finite evils by the infinite punishment of hell. It distinguishes between the objection that God is a monster because such punishment would be unjust, and the objection that even if damnation is just, God is a monster because he wills or allows the dreadful evil of hell by creating beings that can be justly damned. It asserts that Aquinas’s defence of the traditional Christian doctrine of hell provides an answer to this objection. The traditional doctrine is that those who die having committed serious sins for which they have not repented will be punished by endles...
This paper will explore some of the issues and arguments and offer some critical reflection on the i...
This article examines the account of the relationship between sin and suffering provided by J. L. A....
The traditional view of hell as eternal conscious torment is challenged by proponents of universalis...
The concept of hell as a place for eternal punishment is a central theme in both Christianity and Is...
The problem of evil in its current state is an argument against the existence of God from the existe...
The doctrines of hell and the existence of God seem to pose a formidable paradox for both Christiani...
Includes bibliographical references (page 68).The thesis looks at what is called the "logical proble...
David Bentley Hart has recently argued that universal salvation is a metaphysically necessary outcom...
David Bentley Hart has recently argued that universal salvation is a metaphysically necessary outcom...
Why does God permit suffering in the world? If God is wholly good, omnipotent, and omniscient, why w...
The problem of Hell, consists of reconciling God’s benevolence, justice and providence with the conc...
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In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Throughout the history of mankind ...
In Christian thought, the classic theological response to evil and suffering, known as “theodicy,” o...
This paper has four parts. First outline seven several questions concerning the relation between God...
This paper will explore some of the issues and arguments and offer some critical reflection on the i...
This article examines the account of the relationship between sin and suffering provided by J. L. A....
The traditional view of hell as eternal conscious torment is challenged by proponents of universalis...
The concept of hell as a place for eternal punishment is a central theme in both Christianity and Is...
The problem of evil in its current state is an argument against the existence of God from the existe...
The doctrines of hell and the existence of God seem to pose a formidable paradox for both Christiani...
Includes bibliographical references (page 68).The thesis looks at what is called the "logical proble...
David Bentley Hart has recently argued that universal salvation is a metaphysically necessary outcom...
David Bentley Hart has recently argued that universal salvation is a metaphysically necessary outcom...
Why does God permit suffering in the world? If God is wholly good, omnipotent, and omniscient, why w...
The problem of Hell, consists of reconciling God’s benevolence, justice and providence with the conc...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Throughout the history of mankind ...
In Christian thought, the classic theological response to evil and suffering, known as “theodicy,” o...
This paper has four parts. First outline seven several questions concerning the relation between God...
This paper will explore some of the issues and arguments and offer some critical reflection on the i...
This article examines the account of the relationship between sin and suffering provided by J. L. A....
The traditional view of hell as eternal conscious torment is challenged by proponents of universalis...