God, evil, and, human learning : a critique and revision of the free will defense in theodicy 🔍
Fred Berthold Jr State University of New York Press, State University of New York Press, Albany, NY, 2004
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Revises the traditional free will defense regarding the existence of evil in the world of a loving God.
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United States, United States of America
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Albany, NY, c2004
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March 2004
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God, Evil, And Human Learning Explores The Age-old Question: How Is It Possible To Believe In The God Of The Christian Faith When The World Contains So Many Grievous Evils? Author Fred Berthold Jr. Examines The Most Influential Argument Used By Christian Theologians To Answer That Question, The Free Will Defense, Which Holds That God Is Not Responsible For The Evil In The World, But That Evil Arises From The Human Misuse Of Free Will. He Points Out The Weaknesses Of This Defense And Provides A More Adequate Concept Of Free Will. Berthold Argues That Free Will Is A Complex Of Abilities Which Are Acquired - If Acquired - Through Human Learning In The Context Of Experiences Of Actual Goods And Evils And Their Consequences.--jacket. Introduction -- The Central Importance Of The Free Will Defense -- Why Doesn't God Cause Us To Have A Wholly Virtuous Free Will? -- Should The Traditional Free Will Defense Be Revised? -- The Concept Of A Limited God -- The Concept Of Free Will -- A Revised Free Will Defense -- An Ecological Theology. Fred Berthold, Jr. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 101-103) And Indexes.
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God, Evil, and Human Learning explores the age-old question: How is it possible to believe in the God of the Christian faith when the world contains so many grievous evils? Author Fred Berthold Jr. examines the most influential argument used by Christian theologians to answer that question, the'free will defense,'which holds that God is not responsible for the evil in the world, but that evil arises from the human misuse of free will. He points out the weaknesses of this defense and provides a more adequate concept of free will. Berthold argues that free will is a complex of abilities which are acquired—if acquired—through human learning in the context of experiences of actual goods and evils and their consequences. He revises the'free will defense'and offers a new view of the relationship between God and his creatures.
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"God, Evil, and Human Learning explores the age-old question: How is it possible to believe in the God of the Christian faith when the world contains so many grievous evils? Author Fred Berthold Jr. examines the most influential argument used by Christian theologians to answer that question, the "free will defense," which holds that God is not responsible for the evil in the world, but that evil arises from the human misuse of free will. He points out the weaknesses of this defense and provides a more adequate concept of free will. Berthold argues that free will is a complex of abilities which are acquired - if acquired - through human learning in the context of experiences of actual goods and evils and their consequences."--BOOK JACKET.
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God, Evil, and Human Learning......Page 2
Contents......Page 8
1. Introduction......Page 10
2. The Central Importance of the Free Will Defense......Page 16
3. Why Doesn’t God Cause Us to Have a Wholly Virtuous Free Will?......Page 28
4. Should the Traditional Free Will Defense Be Revised?......Page 42
5. The Concept of a Limited God......Page 48
6. The Concept of Free Will......Page 56
7. A Revised Free Will Defense......Page 74
8. An Ecological Theology......Page 82
CHAPTER 2......Page 100
CHAPTER 3......Page 101
CHAPTER 4......Page 103
CHAPTER 5......Page 104
CHAPTER 6......Page 105
CHAPTER 7......Page 106
CHAPTER 8......Page 107
Bibliography......Page 110
Index of Names......Page 114
G......Page 116
W......Page 117
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2011-06-04
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