"God and the Problem of Evil" considers 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
understood to be all-powerful, all-knowing, and perfectly good.
Beginning with historically significant essays by Leibniz and
Hume, the book then focuses on contemporary discussions of the
problem of evil. The volume concludes with three important articles
that sketch an explanation of why God might need to permit the
terrible evils that abound in our world.
The study of these essays and replies will provide students with
a thorough understanding of the central issues involved in the
problem of evil.
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