The Problem of Evil in Christianity and Analytical Psychologydoi:10.1080/00332928008409403John A. SanfordPsychological Perspectives
Evil in the Epics and PuranasEvil in BuddhismEvil in TaoismEvil in dualistic religionsEvil in ChristianityConclusionThe problem of evil is a touchstone of any religion. From our direct confrontation with evil results suffering, and thus endless questions about the meaning of life. That is why ...
are the cause of the evil. The deity is not responsible for the moral evil and in some sense created a world in which it is better that there be moral evil than not to have moral evil or even the possibility of moral evil.
1. If God exists, then God isomnipotent, omniscient, and morally perfect. 2. If God is omnipotent, then God has the power to eliminate all evil. 3. If God is omniscient, then God knows when evil exists. 4. If God is morally perfect, then God has the desire to eliminate all evil....
The problem of evilis a question many of us have seen lead people we love away from faith. If it were a question that could be answered definitively, to the satisfaction of those who will not believe, we would have done so by now. But this does not mean we have no response. This ...
Although scholarly interest in the subject has grown, discourse re... RP Bitar - Dissertations & Theses - Gradworks 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 THE ART OF THE ICON IN THE FACE OF EVIL (Sztuka ikony wobec zla) Among basic issues facing Christianity was the question of the existence of evil ...
Does Matt suppose that Epicurus formulated his “problem of evil” paradox three centuries in anticipation of Christ? Or perhaps Epicurus didn’t think Christianity was the only religion on earth when he presented the dilemma. Reply Ilíon 7 years ago Reply to Matt Well, no, God cannot ...
[iv]Since evil is a privation in good, the ultimate Being, God, cannot be evil. And there cannot be two co-equal opposing forces of good and evil. In chapter two of Mere Christianity, C. S. Lewis writes: “To be bad, [the devil] must exist and have intelligence and will. But ...
The problem of divine hiddenness is, along with the problem of evil, one of the two principal arguments for atheism in the current literature. Very roughly: If God really existed, then He would make His reality rationally indubitable to everyone. Since that hasn't happened, God does not exi...
First, those who make this choice often later come to regret it and then resort to evil methods to solve the problem they’ve created like having children through in vitro fertilization, which inhumanely creates children in a laboratory and in many cases purposely kills the children that were ...