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Preface | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | So-Called Evil in the Light of Behavioral Research | 5 |
The Ambivalence of Aggression: Lorenz | 5 | |
Self-Endangered Humanity: Wickler, Wilson, Eibl-Eibesfeldt, Hassenstein | 10 | |
Ch. 2 | Psychoanalytic View of the Human Predicament | 16 |
An Inborn Inclination for Evil: Freud | 16 | |
The Integration of Evil: Jung | 22 | |
The Tragedy of Evil: Fromm | 30 | |
Evil as the Consequence of Alienation from God: Drewermann | 35 | |
Ch. 3 | The Phenomenon of Evil from the Perspective of the Old Testament | 42 |
The Negative in Light of the Old Testament | 42 | |
The Mysterious Cause of Evil | 50 | |
The Exclusion of Evil | 59 | |
Ch. 4 | Evil and the Evil One from the Perspective of the New Testament | 68 |
Jesus' Struggle against Evil | 68 | |
Evil and the Human Person | 75 | |
Humanity under the Power of Sin | 78 | |
Ch. 5 | Monistic Or Dualistic Worldview? | 86 |
The Dramatic Dualism of Zoroaster | 86 | |
The World-Opposing Dualism of Gnosticism | 90 | |
The Modified Dualism of Manichaeism | 97 | |
The Existence of Evil in Created Beings: Augustine | 101 | |
Ch. 6 | Freedom and Human Responsibility | 107 |
The Appeal to Human Responsibility: Pelagius | 108 | |
Captive, Yet Responsible: Augustine | 112 | |
Overcoming Evil through Human Willpower: Erasmus | 126 | |
The Person as Torn between Two Powers: Luther | 130 | |
Ch. 7 | The Kingdom of Evil | 137 |
Jerusalem and Babylon in Conflicts: Augustine | 138 | |
The Kingdom of the Devils: Luther | 143 | |
The Kingdom of Sin: Kant, Ritschl | 149 | |
Evil as Societal Power: Rauschenbusch, Reinhold Niebuhr | 155 | |
Ch. 8 | Evil in Contemporary Theological Discussion | 163 |
The Enigmatic Shape of Nothingness: Barth | 163 | |
Estrangement and Self-Destruction: Tillich | 168 | |
The Self-Centeredness of Humanity: Pannenberg | 172 | |
Sinful Social Structures: Liberation Theology | 177 | |
Evil as Unavoidable Phenomenon: Process Theology | 181 | |
The Inclusiveness of Evil: Feminist Perspectives | 184 | |
Excursus: The Treatment of Evil outside the Christian Context | 191 | |
Hinduism and Buddhism | 192 | |
Islam | 196 | |
Ch. 9 | The Structures of Evil | 199 |
The Extent of Evil | 199 | |
Humanity in the Face of Evil | 202 | |
The Personification of Evil | 205 | |
The End of Evil | 209 | |
Index of Ancient Texts | 213 | |
Index of Names | 219 | |
Index of Subjects | 223 |
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