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God and the Problem of Evil

ISBN: 978-0-631-22221-7

June 2001

Wiley-Blackwell

336 pages

Description
God and the Problem of Evil brings together influential essays on the question of whether the amount of seemingly pointless malice and suffering in our world counts against the rationality of belief in God, a being who is said to be all-powerful, all-knowing, and perfectly good.
About the Author
William L. Rowe is Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University. He is the author of The Cosmological Argument (1998), Philosophy of Religion: An Introduction (third edition, 2001), and co-editor of Philosophy of Religion: Selected Readings (third edition, 1999). He has served on the Board of Officers of the American Philosophical Association and was elected President of the Central Division of the American Philosophical Association for 1986-87.
Features
  • Contains significant historical and contemporary discussions of the problem of evil.
  • Features responses by contemporary philosophers that clarify ideas in the historically important essays.
  • Sketches an explanation of why God might need to permit the terrible evils that abound in our world.