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Author Pak, Kenneth K

Title Divine power and evil : a reply to process theodicy / by Kenneth K. Pak
Published Burlington : Ashgate, 2016

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Description 1 online resource
Series Ashgate New Critical Thinking in Religion, Theology and Biblical Studies
Ashgate new critical thinking in religion, theology, and biblical studies.
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; 1 God's Persuasive Power and the Correlations of Value and Power in Process Theism; 2 The Process God's Divine Aim and the Risk of Evil; 3 Delimiting the Traditional Notion of Divine Omnipotence; 4 Metaphysical Hypotheses and Divine Omnipotence; 5 Meaning, Hope and Worshipfulness of the Process God; 6 Monistic Power of God in Traditional Theism; 7 Incompatibility of Freedom in Free-will Theism; 8 Why God Does Not Prevent All Evil; 9 Genuine Evil and the Task of the Philosophical Theologian; 10 Conclusion: Toward a More Adequate Theodicy
Bibliography BibliographyIndex
Subject Griffin, David Ray, 1939-2022
Griffin, David Ray, 1939-2022. God, power, and evil
SUBJECT Griffin, David Ray, 1939- fast
Subject Theodicy.
Good and evil
Process theology.
Good and evil
Process theology
Theodicy
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781317148890
1317148894