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Defeating The Evilgod Challenge In Defence Of Gods Goodness Jack Symes

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Defeating The Evilgod Challenge In Defence Of Gods Goodness Jack Symes
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.37 MB
Pages: 225
Author: Jack Symes
ISBN: 9781350419285, 9781350419292, 9781350419315, 1350419281, 135041929X, 1350419311
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Defeating The Evilgod Challenge In Defence Of Gods Goodness Jack Symes by Jack Symes 9781350419285, 9781350419292, 9781350419315, 1350419281, 135041929X, 1350419311 instant download after payment.

Why is belief in a maximally good god significantly more reasonable than belief in a maximally evil god? Defending the view that arguments from philosophical theology constitute a serious threat to the symmetry thesis, Jack Symes responds to and sets out a new solution to the evil-god challenge.Symes argues it is more reasonable to attribute goodness to the concept of god than it is to attribute evil, and therefore, we have reason to favour belief in a good god over an evil god. To this end, he examines the concepts of good god and evil god through three lenses of philosophical theology: perfect-being theology, creation theology, and revelation theology. Drawing from a breadth of material including metaphysics, ethics, aesthetics, and epistemology, Symes develops a range of asymmetries that serve to undermine the symmetry thesis in favour of a good god. A theologically and philosophically nuanced engagement with the evil-god problem, it is the first book-length treatment to showcase the ways it can not only be solved, but that the solution is simple, modest, and compelling.

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