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Isaac Qatraya and the Logical Problem of Evil
by James Henry Collin
Religions 2022, 13(12), 1171; https://doi.org/10.3390/rel13121171 - 1 Dec 2022
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Sterba has recently produced a searching and significant version of the argument from evil. Here, I set out aspects of the view of God, suffering, and the afterlife articulated by Isaac Qatraya (also known as Isaac of Nineveh and Isaac the Syrian), and [...] Read more.
Sterba has recently produced a searching and significant version of the argument from evil. Here, I set out aspects of the view of God, suffering, and the afterlife articulated by Isaac Qatraya (also known as Isaac of Nineveh and Isaac the Syrian), and argue both that Isaac’s view is not undermined by this version of the argument from evil, and that it is not subject to at least some of the objections Sterba raises to soul-making or saint-making theodicies. I end with some remarks on the relevance of the discussion to ’sceptical theist’ approaches to the problem of evil. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Do We Now Have a Logical Argument from Evil?)
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