God, Power, and Evil: A Process TheodicyWestminster John Knox Press, 2004 M01 1 - 336 pages The baffling age-old question, if there is a good God, why is there evil in the world? has troubled ordinary people and great thinkers for centuries. God, Power, and Evil illuminates the issues by providing both a critical historical survey of theodicy as presented in the works of major Western philosophers and theologians--Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, Augustine, Aquinas, Spinoza, Luther, Calvin, Leibniz, Barth, John Hick, James Ross, Fackenheim, Brunner, Berkeley, Albert Knudson, E. S. Brighton, and others--and a brilliant constructive statement of an understanding of theodicy written from the perspective of the process philosophical and theological thought inspired primarily by Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne. |
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... Barth , trans . G. W. Bromiley and R. J. Ehrlich , are used by permission of T & T Clark , a Continuum Imprint Quotations from John Hick's Evil and the God of Love are used by permission of John Hick . Quotations from James F. Ross's ...
... Barth : Much Ado About Nothingness 13. John Hick : All's Well That Ends Well 14. James Ross : All the World's a Stage 15. Fackenheim and Brunner : Omnipotence Over Logic ix 1 11 15 31 38 43 46 51 55 72 96 101 116 131 150 174 205 220 16 ...
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