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EXPLORING OLD AND NEW PATHS IN THEODICY
Christopher Southgate's work raises questions about God, evolution, and suffering. In this article, I begin by contributing an alternative to Southgate's “only way” argument and by offering a third option in speculations about the nature of nonhuman ...
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TRANSFORMING THEOLOGICAL SYMBOLS
In this essay I explore the need for transforming the Christian theological symbols of the Trinity, Incarnation, and Redemption, which arose in the context of neo‐Platonic metaphysics, in light of late modern, especially Peircean, metaphysics and ...
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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in this recordThis essay will consider first how scientific developments have enhanced the human capacity for evil.
Christopher Southgate, Southgate, CCB
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DARWIN AND CHRISTIANITY: TRUTH AND MYTH
In recent years many historical myths about the relations between science and religion have been corrected but not always with sensitivity to different types and functions of “myth.” Correcting caricatures of Darwin's religious views and of the ...
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Panentheisms, Creation and Evil
Can panentheism cope with the problem of evil? This problem is often understood as one for classical theists, who maintain that the cosmos, together with its evils, was created by an all-powerful and benevolent God.
Attfield Robin
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This paper explores the ethical implications of an ongoing debate about evolution, animal suffering, and the goodness of God. Christopher Southgate describes a “fault-line” between those who believe the struggle, suffering, and destruction of the ...
Neil Messer
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EVOLUTION, CONTINGENCY, AND CHRISTOLOGY
Christopher Southgate has made important contributions to theodicy and the theory of divine action in light of the contingency in evolution and the suffering of creation.
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Identification of rare sequence variation underlying heritable pulmonary arterial hypertension
Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a rare lung disorder characterised by narrowing and obliteration of small pulmonary arteries ultimately leading to right heart failure.
Stefan Gräf +64 more
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EXTINCTION, NATURAL EVIL, AND THE COSMIC CROSS
Did the God of the Bible create a Darwinian world in which violence and suffering (disvalue) are the means by which the good (value) is realized? This is Christopher Southgate's insightful and dramatic formulation of the theodicy problem.
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CREATIVE MUTUAL INTERACTION IN ACTION
In this article, I describe a multidisciplinary project at the interface of philosophy, science, and theology. The project is the product of an ongoing collaboration between the author and Christopher Southgate, to whom this special issue of Zygon is ...
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