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Theodicy - Analysis of these solutions

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Theodicy - Analysis of these solutions: Encyclopedia - Theodicy

Theodicy is a branch of theology that studies how the existence of a good or benevolent God is reconciled with the existence of evil. An attempt to reconcile the co-existence of evil and God is sometimes called "a theodicy". See the article on the problem of evil for examples. Theodicy - Origin of the term. The term theodicy comes from the Greek θεός (theós, "god") and δί ...

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Theodicy - Analysis of these solutions: Encyclopedia II - Theodicy - Analysis of these solutions

The following are detailed analyses of the above stated solutions. Theodicy - The free will theodicy. Assume that both God and Man possess ultimate free will. This certainly entails the possibility of evil acts, making the free will theodicy plausible prima facie. But must free will necessarily lead to evil? How did evil come to be in the first place? One explanation is that humans are corrupt at heart; but that would assume a will that is evil rather than free. Another explanation is that to ...

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Theodicy, Theodicy - Origin of the term, Theodicy - The problem of evil, Theodicy - The nature of God, Theodicy - Examples of theodicy, Theodicy - Analysis of these solutions, Theodicy - The free will theodicy, Theodicy - The Calvinistic theodicy, Theodicy - Relativity of goodness — evil is not absolute, Theodicy - Human nature, Theodicy - God is not omnipotent or omniscient, Theodicy - Contemporary philosophy of religion, Theodicy - General problems with all theodicies, Theodicy - Hindu answers to the problem of evil, Theodicy - Against theodicy, Theodicy - Evidential arguments from evil

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Theodicy - Analysis of these solutions: Encyclopedia II - Theodicy - Against theodicy

The late Mennonite theologian John Howard Yoder wrote an unfinished essay entitled "Trinity Versus Theodicy: Hebraic Realism And The Temptation To Judge God" (1996). Yoder argues that "if God be God" then theodicy is an oxymoron and idolatry. Yoder is not opposed to attempts to reconcile the existence of a God with the existence of evil; rather, he is against a particular approach to the problem. He does not "deny that there are ways in which forms of discourse in the mode of theodicy may have a function, s ...

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Theodicy, Theodicy - Origin of the term, Theodicy - The problem of evil, Theodicy - The nature of God, Theodicy - Examples of theodicy, Theodicy - Analysis of these solutions, Theodicy - The free will theodicy, Theodicy - The Calvinistic theodicy, Theodicy - Relativity of goodness — evil is not absolute, Theodicy - Human nature, Theodicy - God is not omnipotent or omniscient, Theodicy - Contemporary philosophy of religion, Theodicy - General problems with all theodicies, Theodicy - Hindu answers to the problem of evil, Theodicy - Against theodicy, Theodicy - Evidential arguments from evil

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Theodicy - Analysis of these solutions: Encyclopedia II - Theodicy - The nature of God

Theodicy investigates the question of God's nature and attributes. The latter are in part absolute (quiescentia) and in part relative (operativa). In the first class belong traits such as infinity, immutability, omnipresence, and eternity; to the second class the knowledge, volition, and action of God. The action of God includes the creation, maintenance, and governance of the world, the co-operation of God with the activity of the creature, and the working of miracles. While many grant that all our cognition of God is i ...

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Theodicy, Theodicy - Origin of the term, Theodicy - The problem of evil, Theodicy - The nature of God, Theodicy - Examples of theodicy, Theodicy - Analysis of these solutions, Theodicy - The free will theodicy, Theodicy - The Calvinistic theodicy, Theodicy - Relativity of goodness — evil is not absolute, Theodicy - Human nature, Theodicy - God is not omnipotent or omniscient, Theodicy - Contemporary philosophy of religion, Theodicy - General problems with all theodicies, Theodicy - Hindu answers to the problem of evil, Theodicy - Against theodicy, Theodicy - Evidential arguments from evil

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Theodicy - Analysis of these solutions: Encyclopedia II - Theodicy - The problem of evil

The problem of evil has from earliest times engrossed the attention of Western philosophers. In his Dictionnaire historique et critique, the well-known sceptic Pierre Bayle denied the goodness and omnipotence of God on account of the sufferings experienced in this earthly life. The Théodicée of Leibniz was directed mainly against Bayle. Imitating the example of Leibniz, other philosophers also called their treatises on the problem of evil theodicies. In a thorough treatment of the question, the proofs both of the exist ...

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Theodicy, Theodicy - Origin of the term, Theodicy - The problem of evil, Theodicy - The nature of God, Theodicy - Examples of theodicy, Theodicy - Analysis of these solutions, Theodicy - The free will theodicy, Theodicy - The Calvinistic theodicy, Theodicy - Relativity of goodness — evil is not absolute, Theodicy - Human nature, Theodicy - God is not omnipotent or omniscient, Theodicy - Contemporary philosophy of religion, Theodicy - General problems with all theodicies, Theodicy - Hindu answers to the problem of evil, Theodicy - Against theodicy, Theodicy - Evidential arguments from evil

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