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 · In God, Freedom, and Evil Alvin Plantinga (AP) attempts to rebut the logical problem of evil [i], which posits that the following two propositions [i] are inconsistent: (1) God (an omnipotent and perfectly good being) exists. (2) Evil bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 7 mins.  · That’s where Plantinga starts to do what he calls “The Free Will Defense”, i.e. maybe there is some kind of good that God is only capable of bring into existence if Estimated Reading Time: 10 mins. The book begins with the question, “Why does God permit evil?” and attempts to show that it is not inconsistent to affirm that God is omnipotent, God is wholly good, and evil exists. Plantinga articulates the Free Will Defense to account for what God’s reason(s) for permitting evil might possibly be, which is to say that the possibility exists that “God could not have created a universe containing moral good /5().


Alvin Plantinga's God, Freedom, and Evil begins by deconstructing this well-known proof; it ends with a reconstruction of a natural theological proof for the existence of God. Deconstructing the Problem of Evil. Plantinga commences by immediately evaluating the problem of evil. Does the existence of evil logically contradict the existence of God? According to virtually all philosophers, the answer is no. There are two different ways that atheists use evil to argue against the existence of God. The first is the logical argument and the second is the evidential argument. The evidential argument claims that evil makes the existence of God unlikely. But the logical. God, freedom, and evil /. Plantinga, Alvin. New York: Harper Row, God Proof. Good and evil. Theodicy. Check Holdings for more information. Search for the book on E-ZBorrow. E-ZBorrow is the easiest and fastest way to get the book you want (ebooks unavailable).


In God, Freedom, and Evil Alvin Plantinga (AP) attempts to rebut the logical problem of evil [i], which posits that the following two propositions [i] are inconsistent: (1) God (an omnipotent and perfectly good being) exists (2) Evil exists. Where is the Inconsistency?. Alvin Plantinga’s God, Freedom, and Evil begins by deconstructing this well-known proof; it ends with a reconstruction of a natural theological proof for the existence of God. Deconstructing the Problem of Evil. Plantinga commences by immediately evaluating the problem of evil. God freedom evil by alvin plantinga available in trade paperback on bltadwin.ru, also read synopsis and reviews. God, freedom, and evil (essays in philosophy) () by plantinga, alvin and a great selection of similar new, used and collectible. God, freedom, and evil by plantinga, alvin and a great selection of related books.

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