God, power, and evil : a process theodicy / David Ray Griffin. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Louisville, Kentucky : Westminster John Knox Press, (c)2004.Description: 336 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780664229061
- BT160
- BT160.G851.G637 2004
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BT160 .G358 1993 Evil and the evidence for God : the challenge of John Hick's theodicy / | BT160.G457.G639 2011 If God, why evil? | BT160.G66 1991 Hope for the troubled heart /Billy Graham. | BT160.G74 2004 God, power, and evil : a process theodicy / | BT160.H38 2005 The doors of the sea : where was God in the Tsunami? / | BT160.H53 2010 Evil and the god of love / | BT160.H83 Hope for a despairing world : the Christian answer to the problem of evil / |
Originally published: Philadelphia : Westminster Press, c1976.
The biblical tradition -- Plato -- Aristotle -- Plotinus -- Augustine : the traditional free-will defense -- Thomas Aquinas : divine simplicity and theological complexity -- Spinoza : everything is simply divine : unorthodox conclusion from orthodox premises -- Luther : the explicit denial of creaturely freedom -- Calvin : omnipotence without obfuscation -- Leibniz : the best of all possible worlds -- Barth : much ado about nothingness -- John Hick : all's well that ends well -- James Ross : all the world's a stage -- Fackenheim and Brunner : omnipotence over logic -- Personal idealism : God makes a sensational impression upon us--more unorthodox conclusions from orthodox premises -- Worshipfulness and the omnipotence fallacy -- A process theodicy.
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