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Theodicy

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Theodicy, the enquiry as to the justness of the divine, is a prominent theme in mythological descriptions of the struggle between order and chaos. It is also an important feature of Middle Egyptian pessimistic poetry, which probes weaknesses in this mythological argument.
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Sidgwick’s coherentist moral epistemology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
I discuss the ideas of common sense and common-sense morality in Sidgwick. I argue that, far from aiming at overcoming common-sense morality, Sidgwick aimed purposely at grounding a consist code of morality by methods allegedly taken from the natural ...
Cremaschi, Sergio Volodia Marcello
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FURNISHING THE SKILL WHICH CAN SAVE THE CHILD: DIPHTHERIA, GERM THEORY, AND THEODICY

open access: yesZygon, 2017
Amid the diverse ways men and women have viewed the relationship between science and religion, explicit arguments that “Science is God's Provision” remain unexamined by historians.
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I Gotta Testify: Kanye West, Hip Hop, and the Church [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The goal of this project, “I Gotta Testify: Kanye West, Hip Hop, and the Church,” is to add a new perspective to the scholarly discourse on Hip Hop and Christianity within classrooms, religious institutions, and popular culture by focusing on Kanye.
Ford, VaNatta S.   +2 more
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Chaos Theology: A New Creation Theology and Its Applications [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The problems inherent in creatio ex nihilo have led the author to the development of a new creation theology: chaos theology. Its main points are creation from an unexplained initial chaos, a remaining chaos element that is the source of physical and ...
Bonting, Sjoerd L., S.O.Sc.
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Avicenna's optimistic theodicy

open access: yesУченые записки Казанского университета: Серия Гуманитарные науки, 2017
The greatest representative of falsafa (Islamic peripatetism, or aristotelianism) Avicenna (Abu Ali Ibn Sina, 980–1037) was the first Muslim philosopher who elaborated the theory of evil. According to his theodicy, the good explicitly predominates in the
T.K. Ibrahim
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The Apokatastasis Essays in Context: Leibniz and Thomas Burnet on the Kingdom of Grace and the Stoic/Platonic Revolutions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
One of Leibniz’s more unusual philosophical projects is his presentation (in a series of unpublished drafts) of an argument for the conclusion that a time will necessarily come when “nothing would happen that had not happened before." Leibniz’s ...
Forman, David
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