The anxious believer: Macaulay’s prescient theodicy
Recent feminists have critiqued G.W. Leibniz’s Theodicy for its effort to justify God’s role in undeserved human suffering over natural and moral evil. These critiques suggest that theodicies which focus on evil as suffering alone obfuscate how to thematize evil, and so they conclude that theodicies...
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Springer Nature B. V
2013
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International journal for philosophy of religion
Year: 2013, Volume: 73, Issue: 3, Pages: 175-187 |
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philosophy of religion
B Feminism B divine perfection B Leibniz B Evil B Theodicy B Civil Rights B Early modern philosophy B problem of evil B Moral Evil B God B Catherine Macaulay |
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