Early Modern Women and the Problem of Evil examines the concept of
theodicy-the attempt to reconcile divine perfection with the
existence of evil-through the lens of early modern female scholars.
This timely volume knits together the perennial problem of defining
evil with current scholarly interest in women's roles in the
evolution of religious philosophy. Accessible for those without a
background in philosophy or theology, Jill Graper Hernandez's text
will be of interest to upper-level undergraduates as well as
graduate students and researchers.
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