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Encountering Evil: Live Options in Theodicy

Encountering Evil: Live Options in Theodicy -  Davis, Stephen
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In this text, five of the world's leading philosophers of religion - Stephen T. Davis, David R. Griffin, John Hick, D.Z. Phillips and John K. Roth - present their answers to the problem of evil, taking into account ethnic cleansing, political repression, social violence, new work in Holocaust studies, and other issues and events that bear on the subject of evil in the world today. The other contributors offer a critique of each of these answers, to which its author subsequently responds. Helpful and perceptive postscripts are also included from John Cobb, Frederick Sontag and Marilyn Adams.
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Author Stephen Davis
Editor: Stephen Davis (Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Claremont McKenna College, California, USA)
ISBN/Ref 9780664222512

Edition Rev ed
Size: 229mm(H) x 152mm(W) x 13mm(D) ( 0.353Kg )
Pages 236
Publisher Westminster
Published 2001-08-24
Format paperback
Product ID 11105
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