This master thesis deals with theodicy and evil in this world created by good God. The aim of this thesis is to introduce, present and compare different perspectives on God, evil and theodicy. These are based on selected authors, who dealt with these issues, and their publications such as the book of Job in the Old Testament, Theodicy by G. W. Leibniz, Theodicy by C. Tresmontant, and Drama of ages by the prophetess Ellen G. White. The thesis is divided into six main chapters. The first chapter focuses on terminology; the following four chapters deal with the mentioned authors analyzing their works and views on God, evil and theodicy. The sixth chapter focuses on a comparison to evaluate the findings and learn in which aspects they agree or ...
We are constantly reminded of the problem of evil. There are a number of models to cope with theodic...
We are constantly reminded of the problem of evil. There are a number of models to cope with theodic...
In Christian thought, the classic theological response to evil and suffering, known as “theodicy,” o...
This thesis deals with the christian theodicy - an attempt to explain why God permits evil. This wor...
This thesis deals with the christian theodicy - an attempt to explain why God permits evil. This wor...
The aim of this paper is to examine one of the best known and most frequently disapproved philosophi...
Abstract The amount of evil that we can see in our world might make the thought of a kind and cari...
Abstract The amount of evil that we can see in our world might make the thought of a kind and cari...
Theodicy, the enterprise of searching for greater goods that might plausibly justify God’s per...
The problem of evil in its current state is an argument against the existence of God from the existe...
The problem of evil in its current state is an argument against the existence of God from the existe...
“Why God?” Every day this question is uttered in sorrow, bewilderment, or anger. This cry is the pro...
The question of how an omnipotent, omniscient, all good God could allow the presence of evil in the ...
The problem of evil is the common problem of both philosophy and theology. Philosophers and kalām sc...
We are constantly reminded of the problem of evil. There are a number of models to cope with theodic...
We are constantly reminded of the problem of evil. There are a number of models to cope with theodic...
We are constantly reminded of the problem of evil. There are a number of models to cope with theodic...
In Christian thought, the classic theological response to evil and suffering, known as “theodicy,” o...
This thesis deals with the christian theodicy - an attempt to explain why God permits evil. This wor...
This thesis deals with the christian theodicy - an attempt to explain why God permits evil. This wor...
The aim of this paper is to examine one of the best known and most frequently disapproved philosophi...
Abstract The amount of evil that we can see in our world might make the thought of a kind and cari...
Abstract The amount of evil that we can see in our world might make the thought of a kind and cari...
Theodicy, the enterprise of searching for greater goods that might plausibly justify God’s per...
The problem of evil in its current state is an argument against the existence of God from the existe...
The problem of evil in its current state is an argument against the existence of God from the existe...
“Why God?” Every day this question is uttered in sorrow, bewilderment, or anger. This cry is the pro...
The question of how an omnipotent, omniscient, all good God could allow the presence of evil in the ...
The problem of evil is the common problem of both philosophy and theology. Philosophers and kalām sc...
We are constantly reminded of the problem of evil. There are a number of models to cope with theodic...
We are constantly reminded of the problem of evil. There are a number of models to cope with theodic...
We are constantly reminded of the problem of evil. There are a number of models to cope with theodic...
In Christian thought, the classic theological response to evil and suffering, known as “theodicy,” o...