God, Evil, and the Contemplation of Infinitely Many Options

Philosophic Exchange 36 (1) (2006)
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This essay examines the problem of evil, and then develops a free will theodicy. Then the paper considers some themes in distinctively Christian theodicy building, in more detail.

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Dean Zimmerman
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God and Gratuitous Evil (Part II).Klaas J. Kraay - 2016 - Philosophy Compass 11 (12):913-922.

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