This paper proposes to investigate the linguistic interpretation of the authorship of evil as it is applied to the substantiation of evil in the world. The irreconcilable problem of evil continues to spawn countless white pages written by philosophers, sociologists, and theologians contemplating theodicies that endeavor to explain the existence of evil in a world created by an omnipotent, benevolent, and merciful God. Yet, no acceptable solution to the problem has been reached. Humanity continues to wrestle, sometimes loudly, but most often quietly, within the painful shadows of their hearts on this dilemma. It is on this stage in the expanse of the universe that the divine drama began. It is in this cosmos that a radical discordance was pe...
The question why evil exists in a world created (governed) by an omnipotent and perfectly good God i...
The history of ideas and contemporary genocide studies conjointly suggests a meaningful secular conc...
Evil inflicted upon an innocent man: the case of JobThe paper addresses the problem of respon...
This paper proposes to investigate the linguistic interpretation of the authorship of evil as it is ...
Recent formulations of the inductive, continual problem of evil require us to consider new responses...
This purpose of this text or dissertation is to throw some basic light on a fundamental problem conc...
Any conceptualisation of evil, arguably, has to empower us to resist or transform it in our lived wo...
This article aims to overcome the prevailing philosophical views that understand evil from an ontolo...
grantor: University of TorontoAt the heart of the challenge posed by the problem of evil i...
Current publications and polemics attest to the on-going efforts to explain Evil and death to post-m...
The problem of evil is the common problem of both philosophy and theology. Philosophers and kalām sc...
Abstract. The purpose of this article is to examine on which psycho-logical foundation we might be a...
This paper analyses Tolkien\u27s theological theory of evil: first its cosmological aspect (especial...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 10, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 7...
Abstract The amount of evil that we can see in our world might make the thought of a kind and cari...
The question why evil exists in a world created (governed) by an omnipotent and perfectly good God i...
The history of ideas and contemporary genocide studies conjointly suggests a meaningful secular conc...
Evil inflicted upon an innocent man: the case of JobThe paper addresses the problem of respon...
This paper proposes to investigate the linguistic interpretation of the authorship of evil as it is ...
Recent formulations of the inductive, continual problem of evil require us to consider new responses...
This purpose of this text or dissertation is to throw some basic light on a fundamental problem conc...
Any conceptualisation of evil, arguably, has to empower us to resist or transform it in our lived wo...
This article aims to overcome the prevailing philosophical views that understand evil from an ontolo...
grantor: University of TorontoAt the heart of the challenge posed by the problem of evil i...
Current publications and polemics attest to the on-going efforts to explain Evil and death to post-m...
The problem of evil is the common problem of both philosophy and theology. Philosophers and kalām sc...
Abstract. The purpose of this article is to examine on which psycho-logical foundation we might be a...
This paper analyses Tolkien\u27s theological theory of evil: first its cosmological aspect (especial...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 10, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 7...
Abstract The amount of evil that we can see in our world might make the thought of a kind and cari...
The question why evil exists in a world created (governed) by an omnipotent and perfectly good God i...
The history of ideas and contemporary genocide studies conjointly suggests a meaningful secular conc...
Evil inflicted upon an innocent man: the case of JobThe paper addresses the problem of respon...