RT Article T1 NIODA and the Problem of Evil: God as Ultimate Determiner JF Religions VO 14 IS 8 A1 Sánchez Cañizares, Javier 1970- LA English YR 2023 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1856151301 AB The problem of evil permeates contemporary theodicy, raising the question of how an omnipotent and benevolent God can allow its existence. Exploring this inquiry is inherently tied to investigating divine action, specifically the interplay between time and eternity within a temporary creation. In recent decades, the Non-Interventionist Objective Divine Action (NIODA) project has endeavored to present a science-backed perspective that acknowledges a respectful divine action harmonizing with the workings of nature. However, this viewpoint has faced criticism from various angles, particularly for its perceived inability to provide a definitive response to the problem of evil. This contribution aims to overcome these criticisms. While not necessarily endorsing the NIODA proposal, it seeks to present a fresh outlook on the question of evil that aligns with NIODA, addressing the dichotomy between the unity and plurality of divine action in the world and offering novel insights for the Christian doctrine of creation. K1 natural determination K1 time and eternity in creation K1 NIODA K1 Theodicy K1 problem of evil DO 10.3390/rel14081037