The History of Evil from the Mid-Twentieth Century to Today 1950–2018 History of Evil Series
Auteur : Gellman Jerome
This sixth volume of The History of Evil charts the era 1950?2018, with topics arising after the atrocities of World War II, while also exploring issues that have emerged over the last few decades. It exhibits the flourishing of analytic philosophy of religion since the War, as well as the diversity of approaches to the topic of God and evil in this era. Comprising twenty-one chapters from a team of international contributors, this volume is divided into three parts, God and Evil, Humanity and Evil and On the Objectivity of Human Judgments of Evil. The chapters in this volume cover relevant topics such as the evidential argument from evil, skeptical theism, free will, theodicy, continental philosophy, religious pluralism, the science of evil, feminist theorizations, terrorism, pacifism, realism and relativism.
This outstanding treatment of the history of evil will appeal to those with particular interests in the ideas of evil and good
Editors and contributors. Series Introduction. Introduction, Jerome Gellman. Part 1 God and EviL. A. The Argument from Evil. On the Evidential Argument from Evil. 1. The Evidential Argument from Evil, Jeff Jordan. 2. A New Look at Evidential Arguments from Evil, Michael Tooley. 3. Skeptical Theism: An Historical View, Justin McBrayer. 4. Horrendous Evils and Christ, Stephen T. Davis. 5. Divine Impassibility, Divine Passibility, and Evil, Paul Helm. On the Logical Argument from Evil. 6. Middle Knowledge and Evil, Edward Wierenga. On Theodicies. 7. Free Will Theodicy, Hugh McCann. 8. Soul-Making Theodicy, Michael L. Peterson. 9. Anti-Theodicy, N. N. Trakakis. 10. Continental Philosophy, Evil, and Suffering, Elizabeth Burns. B. Religion and Evil. 11. God, the Bible, and Moral Concerns, Eric A. Seibert. 12.Why Religious Pluralism is not Evil and is in Some Respects Quite Good, Robert McKim. Part 2 Humanity and Evil. 13. Resist Locally, Accept Cosmically: Humanity, Nature, and Evil, Roger Gottlieb. 14. The Science of Evil and the Evil of Science, Ted Peters. 15. Darwinian Naturalism, Michael Ruse. 16. Feminist Theorizations of Evil, Melissa Raphael. 17. Terrorism, Igor Primoratz. 18. Pacifism and Evil, Andrew Fiala. 19. Process Theodicy and Climate Change, David Ray Griffin. Part 3 On the Objectivity of Evil, 20. Moral Realism and Anti-Realism, Christian Miller. 21. Moral Relativism and Other Relativisms, James Kellenberger. Index.
Jerome Gellman is Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel.
Chad Meister is Professor of Philosophy and Theology at Bethel College, USA.
Charles Taliaferro is Professor of Philosophy at St Olaf College, USA.
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Mots-clés :
Young Man; RAF Bomber Command; evil; Theological Voluntarism; mid-twentieth century; Human Suffering; Jeff Jordan; God’s Middle Knowledge; Michael Tooley; Cultural Moral Relativism; Justin McBrayer; Horrendous Evil; Stephen T; Davis; Evidential Argument; Paul Helm; Gratuitous Evil; Edward Wierenga; Pointless Evil; Hugh J; McCann; Middle Knowledge; Michael L; Peterson; Divine Impassibility; N; N; Trakakis; Epistemic Distance; Elizabeth Burns; Local Evil; Eric A; Seibert; Feminist Biblical Criticism; Robert McKim; Process Theodicy; Roger S; Gottlieb; God’s Behavior; Ted Peters; Natural Law Moralities; Michael Ruse; Irenaean Theodicy; Melissa Raphael; Moral Relativism; Igor Primoratz; Absolute Pacifism; Andrew Fiala; Interfaith Youth Core; David Ray Griffin; Divine Violence; Christian Miller; NATO Leader; James Kellenberger; Naturalist Moral Realists