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Anti‐Theodicy

Philosophy Compass, 2016
Abstract In this article, I outline the major themes of ‘anti‐theodicy’. Anti‐theodicy is characterised as a reaction, as rejection, against traditional solutions to the problem of evil (called ‘theodicies’) and against the traditional formulations of the problem of evil to which those solutions respond. I detail numerous ‘moral’ anti‐
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”Anti-theodicy” and Antitheodicies

European Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 2019
The article reviews different antitheodicies in response to Toby Betenson’s article “Anti-Theodicy”. Antitheodicies involve rejecting the position that God or meaning exist only, if evils have justifying morally sufficient reasons. The article builds on Betenson’s division into moral and conceptual antitheodicies and his characterization of ...
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The acknowledgement of transcendence: Anti-theodicy in Adorno and Levinas

Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2011
It is generally recognized that Adorno and Levinas should both be read as urging a rethinking of ethics in light of Auschwitz. This demand should be understood in terms of the acknowledgement of transcendence. A phenomenological account of the event of Auschwitz developed by Todes motivates my use of Cavell’s distinction between acknowledgement and ...
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Lamentations & (Anti)Theodicy

The Kenarchy Journal
This article argues that a careful reading of Lamentations 3 reveals a broader tension in the Hebrew Bible: How can belief in a good and just deity square with the realities of human suffering? Most interpreters have placed the remainder of the poems in Lamentations in opposition to the voice of the man in Lamentations 3, specifically 3:21-42. The poet
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