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Margaret Cavendish, Feminist Ethics, and the Problem of Evil

open access: yesReligions, 2018
This paper argues that, although Margaret Cavendish’s main philosophical contributions are not in philosophy of religion, she makes a case for a defense of God, in spite of the worst sorts of harms being present in the world.
Jill Graper Hernandez
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Theodicy through the Lens of Darwin

open access: yes, 2017
Any theodicy is often fraught with difficulties. The two major families identified are Augustinian theodicy and Irenaean theodicy, named after these two early church fathers. These two perspectives are widely accepted accounts of theodicy and represent a
Moore, Zach
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Theodicy : a critique and a proposal

open access: yes, 1982
This thesis explores possibilities that arise from regarding theodicy as the activity of descriptive understanding of Christian belief and practice as found in the classical theistic framework.
Farr, Bernard Charles
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The Omission Theodicy [PDF]

open access: yes
Subsumption theodicies aim to subsume apparent cases of natural evil under the category of moral evil, claiming that apparently natural evils result from the actions or omissions of free creatures.
Swenson, Philip, Cutter, Brian
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The Visual Art of Käthe Kollwitz as Practical Theodicy and Its Relevance to Hope in Theoretical Theodicy

open access: yes, 2018
Some theorists have characterized art that actively engages people in meaningfully religious ways as a form of “practical theology.” This paper analyzes how the visual art of German artist Käthe Kollwitz (1867–1945) functions as practical theology—with ...
Michael Stoeber
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Evil and Theodicy in Hinduism

open access: yes, 2017
Willett explores the ways in which Hinduism uniquely deals with ideas related to evil and theodicy. First, Willett describes the context behind the two terms “evil” and “theodicy.” He explains that because of its ambiguous definitions, the term religion ...
Willett, Sunder
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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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