The Problem Of Evil Flashcards

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What is a theodicy?

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A theory that tries to explain the existence of evil while maintaining God’s omnipotence and omnibenevolence

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Why does the problem of evil exist?

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There is evidence of evil in the world, so Epicuras formed the inconsistent triad

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What is natural evil?

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Suffering caused by the natural world

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What is moral evil?

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Suffering caused by humans

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Explain Irenaeus’ theodicy

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  1. Man is created as an immature being
  2. Over time our experiences would shape us into a child of God. This is known as soul making
  3. Evil is necessary to aid this development
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What does it mean to say we were created at an Epistemic distance from God?

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We are made at a distance of knowledge from God

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According to Irenaeus which kind of evil is God responsible for?

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Natural evil

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What did Irenaeus say moral evil was a result of?

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Having the freedom to grow into a child of God

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Why did Irenaeus say the world was created imperfect?

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So that we could develop into a child of God

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What is the eschatological aspect?

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The theory that at the end of time everyone will be judged by God on their moral actions

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Who did St Augustine say was responsible for evil?

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Adam and Eve, since we are all “seminally present in the loins of Adam” we are all born with original sin?

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What does Augustine describe evil as?

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A privation of good, not an entity itself

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What did Augustine say about God’s creation?

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It was perfect until ‘The Fall of Man’

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How does Augustine use the eschatological aspect?

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He says that on judgement day evil will be punished so God’s world can still be seen as perfect in the end

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What is the free will defence?

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Man can respond freely to God and choose to do good or commit evil

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Why did Richard Swinburne say God cannot intervene to stop suffering?

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It would jeopardise human freedom and take away the need for responsibility and development

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What does John Hick say that natural evil creates?

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An environment for moral growth