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Evil



Evil - antithesis of good. The philosophical problem of evil is most simply stated in the question, why does evil exist in the world? Death, disease, and sin are often included in the problem. Traditional Christian belief ascribes evil to the misdeeds of humans, to whom God has granted free will. The Christian systems that believe in predestination and justification by faith claim, like their   Read More...

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    On Evil
    by Thomas Aquinas, Brian Davies, Richard Regan. 540 pgs.


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    Evil and the Augustinian Tradition
    by Charles T. Mathewes. 271 pgs.


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    What Evil Means to Us
    by C. Fred Alford. 185 pgs.


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    On Evil
    by Adam Morton. 158 pgs.


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    Wickedness
    by Mary Midgley. 232 pgs.


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