The Problem of Evil (1991)
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Each volume is edited by a leading authority in the field and is intended to be a comprehensive and authoritative guide to the subject area.
The conundrum of evil has long been a pivotal topic in the philosophy of religion, sparking intense debate among scholars. However, a lacuna has existed in the availability of a comprehensive collection of recent writings on this subject. This volume rectifies this omission, presenting the most current and authoritative compilation of scholarly works on the problem of evil. Featuring contributions from a distinguished roster of thinkers, including J.L. Mackie, Nelson Pike, Roderick M. Chisholm, Terence Penelhum, Alvin Plantinga, William L. Rowe, Stephen J. Wykstra, John Hick, and Diogenes Allen, this collection provides an exhaustive and timely exploration of this contentious issue. Enhanced by an introductory essay and a selected bibliography, this volume serves as an indispensable resource for scholars seeking a thorough understanding of the current state of research in this highly contested domain of philosophical inquiry. The Oxford Readings in Philosophy series is dedicated to gathering seminal recent writings in key areas of philosophical investigation, drawing from a diverse range of sources, primarily periodicals, which may be difficult to access. Each volume is carefully curated by a renowned expert in the field, with the aim of providing a definitive and authoritative guide to the subject area.
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