1. Target
  2. Movies, Music & Books
  3. Books
  4. All Book Genres
  5. Philosophy

The Blackwell Companion to the Problem of Evil - (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy) by Justin P McBrayer & Daniel Howard-Snyder (Hardcover)

The Blackwell Companion to the Problem of Evil - (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy) by  Justin P McBrayer & Daniel Howard-Snyder (Hardcover)
Store: Target
Last Price: 209.00 USD

Similar Products

Products of same category from the store

All

Product info

<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><i>The Blackwell Companion to the Problem of Evil</i> presents a collection of original essays providing both overview and insight, clarifying and evaluating the philosophical and theological "problem of evil" in its various contexts and manifestations.</p> <ul> <li>Features all original essays that explore the various forms of the problems of evil, offering theistic responses that attempt to explain evil as well as discussion of the challenges facing such explanations</li> <li>Includes section introductions with a historical essay that traces the developments of the issues explored</li> <li>Acknowledges the fact that there are many problems of evil, some of which apply only to those who believe in concepts such as hell and some of which apply to non-theists</li> <li>Represents views from the various religious traditions, including Hindu, Jewish, Christian, and Muslim</li> </ul><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>The possibility that God exists, together with the apparent existence of a great deal of evil, raises a wide range of vexing problems and questions, the most central of which can be expressed as follows: "If the world was created by a perfectly good and perfectly powerful God, why does it contain so much evil?" <i>The Blackwell Companion to the Problem of Evil</i> presents a collection of original essays contributed by established and emerging scholars who clarify and evaluate various problems of evil and arguments from evil. Initial chapters outline and classify myriad problems of evil--some of which arise only for theists, others only for non-theists. Subsequent essays offer various explanations and justifications for evils that exist in our world, including appeals to free-will, character-formation, and others. A final section explores the epistemic ramifications of arguments from evil, including skepticism about our ability to distinguish whether evils in the world actually serve a greater purpose. Consideration of the topic from four religion-specific theodicies--Hindu, Christian, Muslim, and Jewish--introduces various viewpoints and perspectives on the problem of evil. Provocative and timely, <i>The Blackwell Companion to the Problem of Evil</i> represents an invaluable scholarly contribution to the latest thinking on the most serious objection to the existence of an omnipotent and benevolent higher power.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Justin P. McBrayer</b> is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Fort Lewis College, Colorado. He has authored numerous papers in philosophy of religion and ethics, including "CORNEA and Inductive Skepticism" (2009), "Skeptical Theism" (2010), "A Limited Defense of Moral Perception" (2010), "Skepticism about the Argument from Divine Hiddenness" (2011), and "Christianity, Homosexual Sex, and Sexism" (2012).</p> <p><b>Daniel Howard-Snyder</b> is Professor of Philosophy at Western Washington University. He is co-author of <i>The Power of Logic</i> (2013, 5th Ed.), and editor or co-editor of various publications including <i>The Evidential Argument from Evil</i> (1996), <i>Faith, Freedom, and Rationality</i> (1996), and <i>Divine Hiddenness: New Essays</i> (2002).</p>

Price History