Philosophy in the Age of Crisis /Edited by Eleanor Kuykendall. - (Harper'S Philosophy Series).Harper and Row, 1970 - Philosophy |
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... theodicy is latent; and our aim must be to try to draw it out explicitly. The task, like that of theology in general, is one of 'faith seeking understanding', seeking in this case an understanding of the grounds of its own practical ...
... theodicy is latent; and our aim must be to try to draw it out explicitly. The task, like that of theology in general, is one of 'faith seeking understanding', seeking in this case an understanding of the grounds of its own practical ...
Page 456
... theodicy problem) finds the origin of evil, as we have seen, in the fall, which was the beginning both of sin and, as its punishment, of man's sorrows and sufferings. But this theory, so simple and mythologically satisfying, is open to ...
... theodicy problem) finds the origin of evil, as we have seen, in the fall, which was the beginning both of sin and, as its punishment, of man's sorrows and sufferings. But this theory, so simple and mythologically satisfying, is open to ...
Page 457
... theodicy, can be saved only by adding to it the new and questionable doctrine of an absolute divine predestination. And this in turn only leads the theodicy to contradict itself. For its original intention was to blame evil upon the ...
... theodicy, can be saved only by adding to it the new and questionable doctrine of an absolute divine predestination. And this in turn only leads the theodicy to contradict itself. For its original intention was to blame evil upon the ...
Contents
The Primacy of the Person | 1 |
John Stuart Mill The Limits to the Authority of Society | 32 |
Glenn Gray War Guilt | 39 |
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