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- catalog alternative "Anglo-American defense of theism".
- catalog contributor b11213270.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description "1. The Argument from Evil. 1.1. Stating the Argument. 1.2. Logical and Evidential Formulations. 1.3. The Burden of Proof -- 2. The Concessionary Solutions. 2.1. The Denial of Evil as an "Adequate" Solution. 2.2. The Nature of Evil. 2.3. Is the Privation Account an "Adequate" Solution? 2.4. The Denial of God's Goodness as an "Adequate" Solution. 2.5. The Denial of God's Power as an "Adequate" Solution. 2.6. The Worshipworthiness of a Finite God -- 3. The Non-Concessionary Solutions: Natural Evil. 3.1. Good Cannot Exist Without Evil or Evil is Necessary as a Counterpart to Good. 3.2. Evil is Necessary as a Means to Good -- 4. Moral Evil and Soulmaking. 4.1. The Universe is Better With Some Evil in it Than it Could Be if There Were No Evil. 4.2. Hick's Soulmaking Theodicy. 4.3. Other Considerations -- 5. The Free Will Defense. 5.1. The Value and Nature of Free Will. 5.2. Free Will and Natural Evil. 5.3. Free Will and the Consistent Avoidance of Evil.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [237]-242) and index.".
- catalog extent "xv, 244 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Suffering belief.".
- catalog identifier "0820439754 (acid-free paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Suffering belief.".
- catalog isPartOf "Toronto studies in religion ; v. 23".
- catalog isPartOf "Toronto studies in religion ; v. 23. 8756-7385".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : P. Lang,".
- catalog relation "Suffering belief.".
- catalog subject "214 21".
- catalog subject "BJ1401 .W45 1999".
- catalog subject "Good and evil.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The Argument from Evil. 1.1. Stating the Argument. 1.2. Logical and Evidential Formulations. 1.3. The Burden of Proof -- 2. The Concessionary Solutions. 2.1. The Denial of Evil as an "Adequate" Solution. 2.2. The Nature of Evil. 2.3. Is the Privation Account an "Adequate" Solution? 2.4. The Denial of God's Goodness as an "Adequate" Solution. 2.5. The Denial of God's Power as an "Adequate" Solution. 2.6. The Worshipworthiness of a Finite God -- 3. The Non-Concessionary Solutions: Natural Evil. 3.1. Good Cannot Exist Without Evil or Evil is Necessary as a Counterpart to Good. 3.2. Evil is Necessary as a Means to Good -- 4. Moral Evil and Soulmaking. 4.1. The Universe is Better With Some Evil in it Than it Could Be if There Were No Evil. 4.2. Hick's Soulmaking Theodicy. 4.3. Other Considerations -- 5. The Free Will Defense. 5.1. The Value and Nature of Free Will. 5.2. Free Will and Natural Evil. 5.3. Free Will and the Consistent Avoidance of Evil.".
- catalog title "Anglo-American defense of theism".
- catalog title "Suffering belief : evil and the Anglo-American defense of theism / A.M. Weisberger.".
- catalog type "text".