Logical and evidential arguments from evil are generally thought to have been rebutted by various refutations, defenses, and theodicies. While disparate, these responses employ similar strategies to show that God has morally sufficient reasons to permit evil and suffering in the world, either to preserve human freedom, for the sake of the moral growth of human souls, or to train humans to be able to act freely without sinning once in heaven. In this paper, I defend the heaven ab initio argument from evil (HAIAFE), which demonstrates that God could have accomplished all these goals, without the need for evil and suffering, by creating human beings directly as spiritual beings in a non-physical state of eternal bliss. Moreover, I will argue t...
Within Judeo-Christianity there is a belief in an all perfect God who is omniscient, omnipotent, and...
The evil god challenge is for theists to explain why a good god’s existence should be considerably m...
Atheists in the vein of William Rowe have put forth arguments suggesting that the presence of evil c...
Logical and evidential arguments from evil are generally thought to have been rebutted by various re...
Why does God permit suffering in the world? If God is wholly good, omnipotent, and omniscient, why w...
J. L. Schellenberg, in “A New Logical Problem of Evil,” published in The Blackwell Companion to the ...
The problem of evil is the most difficult problem confronting theistic belief. If God exists, why is...
The problem of evil is the most prominent argument against the existence of God. Skeptical theists c...
Mid-twentieth century witnessed a renewal of the interest in the problem of evil, presented by Macki...
This paper attempts to defend the attributes of omnipotence and omnibenevolence in light of evil. Po...
The author presents reasons for thinking that the evil we observe in the world is not even prima fac...
Jim Sterba’s Is a Good God Logically Possible? looks to resurrect J. L. Mackie’s logical argument fr...
This thesis has two modules, which entail two different approaches about the problem of evil. In mod...
I argue that the problem of evil can be a moral objection to theistic belief. The thesis has three b...
Ever since ancient times it has occurred to many people, great and small, that the existence of evil...
Within Judeo-Christianity there is a belief in an all perfect God who is omniscient, omnipotent, and...
The evil god challenge is for theists to explain why a good god’s existence should be considerably m...
Atheists in the vein of William Rowe have put forth arguments suggesting that the presence of evil c...
Logical and evidential arguments from evil are generally thought to have been rebutted by various re...
Why does God permit suffering in the world? If God is wholly good, omnipotent, and omniscient, why w...
J. L. Schellenberg, in “A New Logical Problem of Evil,” published in The Blackwell Companion to the ...
The problem of evil is the most difficult problem confronting theistic belief. If God exists, why is...
The problem of evil is the most prominent argument against the existence of God. Skeptical theists c...
Mid-twentieth century witnessed a renewal of the interest in the problem of evil, presented by Macki...
This paper attempts to defend the attributes of omnipotence and omnibenevolence in light of evil. Po...
The author presents reasons for thinking that the evil we observe in the world is not even prima fac...
Jim Sterba’s Is a Good God Logically Possible? looks to resurrect J. L. Mackie’s logical argument fr...
This thesis has two modules, which entail two different approaches about the problem of evil. In mod...
I argue that the problem of evil can be a moral objection to theistic belief. The thesis has three b...
Ever since ancient times it has occurred to many people, great and small, that the existence of evil...
Within Judeo-Christianity there is a belief in an all perfect God who is omniscient, omnipotent, and...
The evil god challenge is for theists to explain why a good god’s existence should be considerably m...
Atheists in the vein of William Rowe have put forth arguments suggesting that the presence of evil c...