Divine Power and Evil: A Reply to Process Theodicy by Kenneth K. Pak

Divine Power and Evil: A Reply to Process Theodicy

New Critical Thinking in Religion, Theology and Biblical Studies

Kenneth K. Pak

192 pages first pub 2016 (editions)

nonfiction philosophy religion
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Evil perplexes us all and threatens to undermine the meaningfulness of our existence. How can we reconcile the reality of evil with the notion of a God who is perfectly good and powerful? Process theodicy, whose foremost proponent is David Griffin...

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