Is the God of traditional theism logically incompatible with all the evil in the world? In his book, Is a Good God Logically Possible? (Palgrave paperback, 2019) James Sterba argues that the God of traditional theism is logically incompatible with especially the horrendous evil consequences of moral and natural evil that exists in our world. In this Special Issue in Religions, sixteen philosophers challenge Sterba’s argument and he responds to all of them
This paper provides an analysis of James Sterba’s argument from evil in the world and the author’s T...
It is sometimes thought that the Problem of Evil entails the inexistence of God. However, this is no...
Stephen Law developed a challenge to theism, known as the evil-god challenge (Law (2010) )...
Jim Sterba’s Is a Good God Logically Possible? looks to resurrect J. L. Mackie’s logical argument fr...
In his recent book Is a Good God Logically Possible? and article by the same name, James Sterba argu...
In his recent book Is a Good God Logically Possible? and article by the same name, James Sterba argu...
The logical argument from evil, generally thought to have been defused by Alvin Plantinga’s free wil...
Contrary to the majority of contemporary analytic philosophers of religion, James Sterba argues in h...
In Is a Good God Logically Possible?, James Sterba uses the analogy of a just political state to dev...
The central argument of James Sterba’s “Is a Good God Logically Possible?” relies crucially on the n...
In this paper, I consider Sterba’s recent criticism of skeptical theism in context of his argument f...
In this paper, I respond to James Sterba’s recent book ‘Is a Good God Logically Possible?’ I show th...
James Sterba argues that a good God is not logically possible. He argues that what he calls the Paul...
J. L. Schellenberg, in “A New Logical Problem of Evil,” published in The Blackwell Companion to the ...
The evil god challenge is for theists to explain why a good god’s existence should be considerably m...
This paper provides an analysis of James Sterba’s argument from evil in the world and the author’s T...
It is sometimes thought that the Problem of Evil entails the inexistence of God. However, this is no...
Stephen Law developed a challenge to theism, known as the evil-god challenge (Law (2010) )...
Jim Sterba’s Is a Good God Logically Possible? looks to resurrect J. L. Mackie’s logical argument fr...
In his recent book Is a Good God Logically Possible? and article by the same name, James Sterba argu...
In his recent book Is a Good God Logically Possible? and article by the same name, James Sterba argu...
The logical argument from evil, generally thought to have been defused by Alvin Plantinga’s free wil...
Contrary to the majority of contemporary analytic philosophers of religion, James Sterba argues in h...
In Is a Good God Logically Possible?, James Sterba uses the analogy of a just political state to dev...
The central argument of James Sterba’s “Is a Good God Logically Possible?” relies crucially on the n...
In this paper, I consider Sterba’s recent criticism of skeptical theism in context of his argument f...
In this paper, I respond to James Sterba’s recent book ‘Is a Good God Logically Possible?’ I show th...
James Sterba argues that a good God is not logically possible. He argues that what he calls the Paul...
J. L. Schellenberg, in “A New Logical Problem of Evil,” published in The Blackwell Companion to the ...
The evil god challenge is for theists to explain why a good god’s existence should be considerably m...
This paper provides an analysis of James Sterba’s argument from evil in the world and the author’s T...
It is sometimes thought that the Problem of Evil entails the inexistence of God. However, this is no...
Stephen Law developed a challenge to theism, known as the evil-god challenge (Law (2010) )...