God, Evil, and Redeeming Good

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Adam's Guilt
Adam's Progeny
Adam's Sin
analytic philosophy of religion
Aquinas philosophy
Aquinas's View
Atheistic Argument
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divine providence
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existence of evil
existence of God
free fall theodicy
free will
God the Redeemer
God's Perfect Goodness
God's Redemptive Plan
Godless Universe
good creation
Gratuitous Evil
harm
Heavenly Glory
Heavenly Lives
Hopeful Person
Human Beings
Individual Human Lives
Non-moral Properties
Nonmoral Property
Original Justice
original sin
original sin doctrine
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Paul A. Macdonald Jr.
Perfect Goodness
perfection of the universe
philosophical theology
philosophy of religion
predestination
Primal Sin
problem of evil
problem of suffering
purgatory
redemptive suffering
Soul Body Composite
Suffering Love
Theological Hope
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Thomistic Approach
Thomistic response to evil
Thomistic theodicy
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Ultimately Good

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032288598
  • Weight: 494g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book offers an original contribution to debates about the problem of evil and the existence of God. It develops a Thomistic, Christian theodicy, the aim of which is to help us better understand not only why God allows evil, but also how God works to redeem it.

In the author’s view, the existence of evil does not generate any intellectual problem that theists must address or solve to vindicate God or the rationality of theism. This is because acknowledging the existence of evil rationally leads us to acknowledge the existence of God. However, understanding how these two facts are compatible still requires addressing weighty, wide-ranging questions concerning God and evil. The author draws on diverse elements of Aquinas’s philosophy and theology to build an argument that evil only exists within God’s world because God has created and continues to sustain so much good. Moreover, God can and does bring good out of all evil, both cosmically and within the context of our own, individual lives. In making this argument, the author engages with contemporary work on the problem of evil from analytic philosophy of religion and theology. Additionally, he addresses a broad range of topics and doctrines within Thomistic and Christian thought, including God, creation, providence, original sin, redemption, heaven and hell, and the theological virtues.

God, Evil, and Redeeming Good is an essential resource for scholars and students interested in philosophy of religion, philosophical theology, and the thought of Thomas Aquinas.

Paul A. Macdonald Jr. is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the United States Air Force Academy. He is the author of Christian Theology and the Secular University (Routledge, 2017) and Knowledge and the Transcendent: An Inquiry into the Mind’s Relationship to God (2009).

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