The problem of evil and the power of God / / by Atle Ottesen Søvik.
The problem of evil can be defined theoretically as the apparent inconsistency between, on the one hand, belief in the existence of a perfectly good and omnipotent God and, on the other hand, the existence of evil. This book discusses four different solutions to this problem, provided by Richard Swi...
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Year of Publication: | 2011 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Studies in Systematic Theology
8. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (284 p.) |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material / A. O. Søvik
- I. Introduction / A. O. Søvik
- II. Richard Swinburne’s Theodicy / A. O. Søvik
- III. Keith Ward’s Theodicy / A. O. Søvik
- IV. David R. Griffin’s Theodicy / A. O. Søvik
- V. Johan B. Hygen’s Theodicy / A. O. Søvik
- VI. First Criterion: Coherence / A. O. Søvik
- VII. Second Criterion: Authenticity / A. O. Søvik
- VIII. Terminology / A. O. Søvik
- IX. Swinburne / A. O. Søvik
- X. Ward / A. O. Søvik
- XI. Griffin / A. O. Søvik
- XII. Hygen / A. O. Søvik
- XIII. Conclusion / A. O. Søvik
- Bibliography / A. O. Søvik
- Index / A. O. Søvik.