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St. Augustine - the evidential problem of evil
evil
is always
suffered
by
someone
St. Augustine - the logical problem of evil (inconsistent triad)
'either God cannot abolish evil, or he will not' (
David Hume
), God is either not all-loving or he does not exist
St. Irenaeus' theodicy (
soul-making
)
believes doing wrong is part of maturing and growing up, eg. sees Adam and Eve as children
'let us make man in our image‘ (imago dei) - Genesis 1, we are made in God's image but we need to grow into his likeness
evil has purpose, allows us to appreciate the good
punishment for going against God
Objections to St. Irenaeus' theodicy
John Hick - we all have free will, we come to our own rational decisions, suggests the world is instrumentally good
Tennyson - if no evil, life would be dull and meaningless
St. Augustine's Theodicy
(soul-deciding)
God
made everything good in its own way, eg. a rock is good (for its purpose) but not in the same way which food is good
the choice is ours to obey God
the punishment is passed on to all
evil is the result of
sin
you must have the will to do good
evil is humans going wrong, there is no such thing as a bad human
Objections to
St. Augustine's Theodicy
if in baptism
original sin
is cleansed, why does it still hurt?
if no belief in religion, there is no way to blame
Adam and Eve
, so who is to blame?
Swinburne
instrumentalism - value depends on usefulness
natural evil is necessary to prepare us for preventing evil, natural evil is a precondition of moral evil
Objections to Swinburne
where is the
mercy
and justice?
DZ Phillips
believes the human mind has the
inability
to understanding the world and tragedy of the world,
“overwhelming evil”
there are
instrumental uses of evil
, evil as means
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