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Pathways in theodicy : an introduction to the problem of evil / Mark S.M. Scott.

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: xiii, 232 pages : portrait ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781451464702
  • 1451464703
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 231.8 23
LOC classification:
  • BT160 .S42 2015
Contents:
Rethinking evil : from ontology to theology -- Redefining theodicy : expanding the boundaries -- Free will defense : playing the blame game -- Soul-making theodicy : no pain, no gain -- Process theodicy : denying divine omnipotence -- Cruciform theodicy : divine solidarity through the cross -- Antitheodicy : intellectual and moral critiques -- Beyond theodicy : the afterlife and mystery.
Summary: Why does God permit senseless suffering? If God is good and all-powerful, why does evil exist? The problem of evil perennially vexes theology, but many theologians have abandoned the project of theodicy, or the theological explanation of evil, as either fruitless or hopeless. Academic studies on theodicy, moreover, typically succumb to theological deficiency and abstraction, often devoid of any concrete connection to Christian life and practice. In Pathways in Theodicy, designed for students and scholars alike, Mark S.M. Scott reinvigorates stalled debates in philosophy and theology through a detailed reassessment of the problem of evil and the task of theodicy and through a careful analysis of the major models and motifs in theodicy. Scott explores the strengths and weaknesses of classic and contemporary perspectives on the problem of evil and invites readers to assess the cogency and relevance of each on their own. Rather than promoting a single perspective, Pathways in Theodicy explores the plurality of options available to treat the problem of evil and the provisional and tentative nature of theodicy, which searches not for final, definitive solutions but for viable ways to move the conversation forward.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-224) and index.

Rethinking evil : from ontology to theology -- Redefining theodicy : expanding the boundaries -- Free will defense : playing the blame game -- Soul-making theodicy : no pain, no gain -- Process theodicy : denying divine omnipotence -- Cruciform theodicy : divine solidarity through the cross -- Antitheodicy : intellectual and moral critiques -- Beyond theodicy : the afterlife and mystery.

Why does God permit senseless suffering? If God is good and all-powerful, why does evil exist? The problem of evil perennially vexes theology, but many theologians have abandoned the project of theodicy, or the theological explanation of evil, as either fruitless or hopeless. Academic studies on theodicy, moreover, typically succumb to theological deficiency and abstraction, often devoid of any concrete connection to Christian life and practice. In Pathways in Theodicy, designed for students and scholars alike, Mark S.M. Scott reinvigorates stalled debates in philosophy and theology through a detailed reassessment of the problem of evil and the task of theodicy and through a careful analysis of the major models and motifs in theodicy. Scott explores the strengths and weaknesses of classic and contemporary perspectives on the problem of evil and invites readers to assess the cogency and relevance of each on their own. Rather than promoting a single perspective, Pathways in Theodicy explores the plurality of options available to treat the problem of evil and the provisional and tentative nature of theodicy, which searches not for final, definitive solutions but for viable ways to move the conversation forward.

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