The Voice from the Whirlwind: The Problem of Evil and the Modern World
Vicchio, Stephen J.
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Title: The Voice from the Whirlwind: The Problem of...
Publisher: Christian Classics, Inc, Westminster, MD
Publication Date: 1989
Binding: Trade paperback
Signed: Signed by Author(s)
Edition: Presumed first edition/first printing.
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Vicchio, Stephen J. The Voice from the Whirlwind, the Problem of Evil and the Modern World. Westminster, Christian Classics, Inc., 1989. 22.8cm x 15.2cm. 326 pages. Original Softcover. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Includes for Example: The inescapable problem of evil in the universe/ Why, does a benevolent Providence permit disaster to befall his creatures?/ Vicchio answers this ancient dilemma with clear thinking and a comprehensive grasp of history and revealed religion/ A critical review of the various answers given to this problem throughout the history of Judaism and Christianity/ Types of theodicy/ Berger's typology of theodicy/ Criticisms of Berger/ Omnipotence/ Natural and Moral Evil/ An analysis of traditional theodicies/ Criteria for a satisfactory theodicy/ Punishment and warning theodicies/ The free will defense/ The unreality of evil theodicies/ Evil is logically necessary/ Seeing God as an answer to the problem of suffering/ Introduction the Book of Job/ Prolegomena to a Christian theodicy etc. Stephen J. Vicchio, professor of philosophy at the College of Notre Dame in Baltimore, Maryland, and author of A Careful Disorder.
About the Author:Stephen J. Vicchio is Professor of Philosophy at College of Notre Dame of Maryland. He is also the author of Pieces of an Examined Life (1999), I of the Beholder (1995), and Ordinary Mysteries (1991).
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