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The triumph of God over evil : theodicy for a world of suffering / William Hasker.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Strategic initiatives in evangelical theologyDescription: 228 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780830828043
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 231.8 22
LOC classification:
  • BT160 .H39 2008
Contents:
What Is the State of Play? -- Does Auschwitz Change Everything? -- Are God and Evil Compatible? -- Can We Understand Creation? -- Is the World Cruel? -- Why Is Life So Hard? -- Shouldn't God Be Doing More? -- Can God Triumph over Evil?
Summary: "Noted philosopher William Hasker explores a full range of issues concerning the problem of evil. Having taken account of the current state of the discussion and squarely facing some of the most trenchant arguments concerning evil marshaled by John K. Roth, D. Z. Phillips and others, Hasker forges a constructive in-depth response, showing why the evil in the world does not provide evidence of a moral fault in God, the world's creator and governor." --Book Jacket.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Archives Archives SAIACS Archives Room Yandell Collection ARCH YNDC 231.8 H349T (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 062140

Includes bibliographical references and index.

What Is the State of Play? -- Does Auschwitz Change Everything? -- Are God and Evil Compatible? -- Can We Understand Creation? -- Is the World Cruel? -- Why Is Life So Hard? -- Shouldn't God Be Doing More? -- Can God Triumph over Evil?

"Noted philosopher William Hasker explores a full range of issues concerning the problem of evil. Having taken account of the current state of the discussion and squarely facing some of the most trenchant arguments concerning evil marshaled by John K. Roth, D. Z. Phillips and others, Hasker forges a constructive in-depth response, showing why the evil in the world does not provide evidence of a moral fault in God, the world's creator and governor." --Book Jacket.

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