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050 0 0 _aBT160 HIC
100 1 _aHick, John
_eauthor
245 1 0 _aEvil and the God of Love /
_ccreated by John Hick
264 1 _bMacmillan and Co Ltd,
_c1966.
300 _axii, 403 pages
_c22 cm.
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
_bn
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
_bnc
505 _aChapter 1 The problem and its terms, 2 - The two poles of thought - monism and dualism, 3 - The fountainhead: St. Augustine - evil as privation of good stemming from misused freedom, 4 - The fountainhead: St. Augustine -- the principle of plentitude and the aesthetic theme, 5 - Catholic thought from Augustine to the present day, 6 - The problem of evil in reformed thought, 7 - Eighteenth-century 'optimism', 8 - Dividing the light from the darkness, 9 - Sin and the fall according to the Hellenistic fathers, 10 - The Irenaean type of theodicy in Schleiermacher, 11 -, Recent teleological theodicies, 12 - The two theodicies - contrasts and agreements , 13 - The starting-point, 14 - Moral evil, 15 -Pain, 16 - Suffering, 17 - The kingdom of God and the will of God.
650 0 _aTheodicy
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