In her introduction to this issue on “feminist philosophy and the problem of evil,” Robin May Schott, the journal’s editor, discusses why feminist scholars should confront the subject. One reason, she ...
Many assume that the best, and perhaps only, way to address the so-called Problem of Evil (PoE) is to claim that God does not do evil, but that God merely allows evil. This assumption depends on two ...
Natural disasters would seem to constitute evidence against the existence of God, for, on the face of things, it is mysterious why a completely good and all-powerful God would allow the sort of ...
Hollywood’s "Exorcist" industry is alive and well: The sixth film in a series begun in 1973 is out and available to stream today. The Exorcist: Believer is not a particularly good movie, but it ...
President Reagan called the Soviet Union "The Evil Empire," and in his recent State of the Union speech, President Bush called Iran, Iraq, and North Korea "the Axis of Evil.” Many Americans believe ...
On the problem of evil, Pew’s pandemic philosophy survey finds few blame God or doubt God’s omnipotence, goodness, or existence. Sorry Job, Epicurus, Augustine, and Hume: On the “problem of evil,” ...
Barry Dainton does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
Mr. Rabindranath Tagore, the great philosopher-poet of India who is traveling in this country, delivered the first of the two lectures he is giving in the University in Emerson Hall yesterday ...