ABSTRACT

This sixth volume of The History of Evil charts the era 1950–2018, with topics arising after the atrocities of World War II, while also exploring issues that have emerged over the last few decades. It exhibits the flourishing of analytic philosophy of religion since the War, as well as the diversity of approaches to the topic of God and evil in this era. Comprising twenty-one chapters from a team of international contributors, this volume is divided into three parts, God and Evil, Humanity and Evil and On the Objectivity of Human Judgments of Evil. The chapters in this volume cover relevant topics such as the evidential argument from evil, skeptical theism, free will, theodicy, continental philosophy, religious pluralism, the science of evil, feminist theorizations, terrorism, pacifism, realism and relativism.

This outstanding treatment of the history of evil will appeal to those with particular interests in the ideas of evil and good

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part IA|158 pages

God and evil

chapter 1|17 pages

The evidential argument from evil

chapter 3|17 pages

Skeptical theism

An historical view

chapter 4|16 pages

Horrendous evils and Christ

chapter 6|11 pages

Middle knowledge and evil

chapter 7|16 pages

Free will theodicy

chapter 8|17 pages

Soul-making theodicy

chapter 9|15 pages

Anti-theodicy

part IB|35 pages

God and evil

part II|117 pages

Humanity and evil

chapter 13|16 pages

Resist locally, accept cosmically

Humanity, nature, and evil

chapter 15|14 pages

Darwinian Naturalism

chapter 16|15 pages

Feminist theorizations of evil

chapter 17|14 pages

Terrorism

chapter 18|17 pages

Pacifism and evil

part III|41 pages

On the objectivity of human judgments of evil

chapter 20|21 pages

Moral realism and anti-realism

chapter 21|18 pages

Moral relativism