Divine omniscience and the best of all possible worlds

Journal of Value Inquiry 16 (2):143-148 (1982)
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In what sense must God be omnibenevolent?David Basinger - 1983 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 14 (1):3 - 15.

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The probabilistic argument from evil.Alvin Plantinga - 1979 - Philosophical Studies 35 (1):1 - 53.
God, Happiness and Evil.Haig Khatchadourian - 1966 - Religious Studies 2 (1):109 - 119.
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