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  • Evil : A Historical and Theological Perspective
  • Written by author Hans Schwarz, Mark W. Worthing
  • Published by Augsburg Fortress, 1995/02/01
  • All human beings--indeed, all creatures--experience evil in various forms. How can the hurtful and harmful aspects of life be understood and faced? What differing perspectives on evil can be gained from - Behavioral science and psychology - Biblical
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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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