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Omnibenevolent God and the Blessedness of Evil: A Critical Analysis
The aim of this research therefore is to examine the problem of evil in relation to an omnibenevolent God, look at the possibility of the concept of the blessedness of evil in theological and philosophical paradigms.
Osagie Sylvester AIMIEHINOR
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Can Heaven Justify Horrendous Moral Evils? A Postmortem Autopsy [PDF]
Asha Lancaster‐Thomas
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Abstract Background Changing legislation regarding antimicrobial consumption (AMC) forces Flemish bovine veterinary practitioners (BVP) to rethink their business models and shift their on‐farm practices from curative to preventive. However, little is known about their current practices and opinions regarding antibiotic stewardship, mastitis treatment ...
Lien Creytens +2 more
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An Analysis of Moral Values Found in K-drama “Flower of Evil”
Elsa Rosalina +4 more
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Abstract This Forum Article integrates a range of four contributions which are all underpinned by the conviction that the rediscovery of the humanities may be beneficial to the field of public administration. The first piece examines the contribution that philosophy, as a key discipline of the humanities, can provide to the field of public ...
Edoardo Ongaro +5 more
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Does It Look Good or Evil? Children’s Recognition of Moral Identities in Illustrations of Characters in Stories [PDF]
Núria Obiols Suari +1 more
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The Understanding of Loyalty in J. Royce and The Role of Loyalty in Overcoming The Evil
Stating that no philosophical issue is more discouraging than misstatement of the problem of evil in theory, Josiah Royce focused his attention on the problem of evil in accordance with the overall trend of philosophy in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Emel Koç
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The Fluid Presence of Evil: Moral Ambiguity in the Therapeutic Space [PDF]
Julian Ungar-Sargon
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Opportunities for the Labour Party: Football, Class and Community Renewal
Abstract This article argues that football represents an underutilised opportunity for the Labour Party to anchor a wider programme of civic renewal. In many working‐class communities, the decline of trade unions, working men's clubs and other associational spaces has eroded collective life, leaving football clubs as rare institutions where dignity ...
Sam Taylor Hill
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