I am the editor or co-editor of The Evidential Argument from Evil (Indiana ), Faith, Freedom, and Rationality (Rowman Littlefield ), Divine Hiddenness: New Essays (Cambridge ), The Blackwell Companion to the Problem of Evil (Wiley-Blackwell ), J.L. Schellenberg's Philosophy of Religion (), a special issue of Religious Studies, and Approaches to Faith (), a s Occupation: Professor. Evidential Argument from Evil book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. Is evil evidence against the existence of God? Even if God a 4/5(1). The Evidential Argument from Evil Essay and general literature index Indiana series in the philosophy of religion Philosophy of Religion: Editor: Daniel Howard-Snyder: Publisher: Indiana University 5/5(1).
The Evidential Argument from Evil. Daniel Howard-Snyder. Indiana University Press, - Religion - pages. 1 Review. Is evil evidence against the existence of God? Even if God and evil are compatible, it remains hotly contested whether evil renders belief in God unreasonable. The Evidential Argument from Evil presents five classic. The item The evidential argument from evil, edited by Daniel Howard-Snyder represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri Libraries. Introduction: The Evidential Argument from Evil/Daniel Howard-Snyder The Problem of Evil and Some Varieties of Atheism/William L. Rowe Pain and Pleasure: An Evidential Problem for Theists/Paul draper Some Major Strands of Theodicy/Richard G. Swinburne Aquinas on the Sufferings of Job/Eleonore Stump Epistemic Probability and Evil/Alvin Plantinga.
Evidential arguments from evil against the existence of God often take the following form: 1. If God exists, there is no gratuitous evil, that is, evil which God would have no morally sufficient reason to allow. 2. But there is gratuitous evil. 3. So God does not exist. Reviewed in the United States on Aug. Editor Daniel Howard-Snyder wrote in the Preface of this book, “Philosophical study of the problem of evil has shifted from issues having to do with the compatibility of theism and evil to what is often called ‘the evidential problem of evil.’. I am the editor or co-editor of The Evidential Argument from Evil (Indiana ), Faith, Freedom, and Rationality (Rowman Littlefield ), Divine Hiddenness: New Essays (Cambridge ), The Blackwell Companion to the Problem of Evil (Wiley-Blackwell ), J.L. Schellenberg's Philosophy of Religion (), a special issue of Religious Studies, and Approaches to Faith (), a s.
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