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God, Evil, and Human Learning: A Critique and Revision of the Free Will Defense in Theodicy Book

God, Evil, and Human Learning: A Critique and Revision of the Free Will Defense in Theodicy
God, Evil, and Human Learning: A Critique and Revision of the Free Will Defense in Theodicy, God, Evil, and Human Learning explores the age-old question: How is it possible to believe in the God of the Christian faith when the world contains so many grievous evils? Author Fred Berthold Jr. examines the most influential argument used by Christian , God, Evil, and Human Learning: A Critique and Revision of the Free Will Defense in Theodicy has a rating of 2.5 stars
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God, Evil, and Human Learning: A Critique and Revision of the Free Will Defense in Theodicy, God, Evil, and Human Learning explores the age-old question: How is it possible to believe in the God of the Christian faith when the world contains so many grievous evils? Author Fred Berthold Jr. examines the most influential argument used by Christian , God, Evil, and Human Learning: A Critique and Revision of the Free Will Defense in Theodicy
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  • God, Evil, and Human Learning: A Critique and Revision of the Free Will Defense in Theodicy
  • Written by author Fred Berthold
  • Published by State University of New York Press, July 2004
  • God, Evil, and Human Learning explores the age-old question: How is it possible to believe in the God of the Christian faith when the world contains so many grievous evils? Author Fred Berthold Jr. examines the most influential argument used by Christian
  • Revises the traditional free will defense regarding the existence of evil in the world of a loving God.
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Ch. 1Introduction1
Ch. 2The central importance of the free will defense7
Ch. 3Why doesn't God cause us to have a wholly virtuous free will?19
Ch. 4Should the traditional free will defense be revised?33
Ch. 5The concept of a limited God39
Ch. 6The concept of free will47
Ch. 7A revised free will defense65
Ch. 8An ecological theology73


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