Description: James A. Keller Problems of Evil and the Power of God Ashgate, 2007. VG+ hardcover, 186 pages. Crisp, clean, and square. Free of markings save for inscription in blue pen by James Keller "To Mike, Formerly my student always my friend." "... clearly written, carefully argued and eminently fair to opponents... This is an impressive work." - International Journal for the Philosophy of Religion "All of this is fascinating stuff, whether one is a philosopher or not. For the most part, the book...is systematic and engaging. Those of us who fled philosophy in terror of texts that suddenly break out into arcane mathematical equations can rest easy! Keller writes well...[His] book will hopefully invite us all to think more critically about God and the problem of evil." - Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae "This book successfully demonstrates that theodicy is not restricted to human suffering, a point that needs constant reiterating, in view of the vast amount of suffering and the small percentage that humans make up of creation. Because pain, suffering, and extinction are intrinsic to the evolutionary process, the world that is good is also a world that is groaning in travail and subjected by God to this travail. This is a welcome addition to the literature regarding theodicy." - Heythrop 9780754658085
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Book Title: Problems of Evil and the Power of God
Number of Pages: 186 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Problems of Evil and the Power of God
Publisher: Routledge
Item Height: 0.8 in
Subject: Christian Theology / Process, Religious, General, Good & Evil, Philosophy
Publication Year: 2007
Features: New Edition
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 15.2 Oz
Item Length: 9.5 in
Author: James A. Keller
Subject Area: Religion, Philosophy
Item Width: 6.6 in
Series: Routledge Philosophy of Religion Ser.
Format: Hardcover