RT Article T1 Why Theists Cannot Accept Skeptical Theism JF Sophia VO 47 IS 2 SP 129 OP 148 A1 Piper, Mark LA English YR 2008 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1785589997 AB In recent years skeptical theism has gained currency amongst theists as a way to escape the problem of evil by invoking putatively reasonable skepticism concerning our ability to know that instances of apparently gratuitous evil are unredeemed by morally sufficient reasons known to God alone. After explicating skeptical theism through the work of Stephen Wykstra and William Alston, I present a cumulative-case argument designed to show that skeptical theism cannot be accepted by theists insofar as it crucially undermines epistemic license to the very theism it is invoked to defend. I also argue that attempts to defend a theism-friendly moderate version of skeptical theism either fail to halt the spread of damaging skepticism, or lack philosophical validity. K1 Evidental problem of evil K1 Skeptical theism K1 Theism DO 10.1007/s11841-008-0053-8