Explaining Evil by W Paul Franks

Explaining Evil by W Paul Franks

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Explaining Evil by W Paul Franks

In Explaining Evil four prominent philosophers, two theists and two non-theists, present their arguments for why evil exists. Taking a "position and response" format, in which one philosopher offers an account of evil and three others respond, this book guides readers through the advantages and limitations of various philosophical positions on evil, making it ideal for classroom use as well as individual study. Divided into four chapters, Explaining Evil covers Theistic Libertarianism, Theistic Compatibilism, Atheistic Moral Realism and Atheistic Moral Non-realism. It features topics including free will, theism, atheism, goodness, Calvinism, evolutionary ethics, and pain, and demonstrates some of the dominant models of thinking within contemporary philosophy of religion and ethics. Written in accessible prose and with an approachable structure, this book provides a clear and useful overview of the central issues of the philosophy of evil.
The tone is civil, but the critical interactions are lively and uninhibited.. The book is rounded out with an excellent recommended reading section … and an extensive bibliography emphasizing recent (some of it very recent) literature. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty. * CHOICE *
This an outstanding book on the problem of evil. Instead of addressing the enduring debate over the value of evil as evidence against theism, the contributors to this book consider how evil fits into their theistic or atheistic perspectives. Anyone interested in the problem of evil—even those who feel that they have already read enough about the topic—should find the book intriguing and eye-opening. * Yujin Nagasawa, Professor of Philosophy and Co-Director of the John Hick Centre for Philosophy of Religion, University of Birmingham, UK *
Encountering Evil is an interesting volume, and worth a read. The book provides a concise overview of four approaches relevant to discussions of human morality, and relevant to discussions of the problem of evil. The book would provide a useful textbook for an undergraduate seminar on theism and morality, or a seminar on the problem of evil. * International Journal of Philosophical Studies *
What a splendid book this is! [A]ll four make many excellent points. Would that all academic debates could be conducted in such a respectful manner. * Theology *
W. Paul Franks is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Tyndale University College, Canada. He has published in the Heythrop Journal, Philosophia Christi, Religious Studies and Sophia.
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ISBN 13 9781501331121
ISBN 10 1501331124
Title Explaining Evil
Author W Paul Franks
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Year published 2019-02-21
Number of pages 192
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