학술논문

How Did Evil Come into the World? A Primordial Free-Will Theodicy.
Document Type
Article
Source
Religions. Mar2023, Vol. 14 Issue 3, p402. 30p.
Subject
*THEODICY
*AUTONOMY (Psychology)
*GOOD & evil
*GOD
Language
ISSN
2077-1444
Abstract
James P. Sterba has provided a compelling argument to the effect that given the extent of significant, and indeed even horrendous, evil that an all-good and all-powerful being could have prevented, there is no God. There is a hidden assumption in Sterba's reasoning, involving an inference from God being able to do anything metaphysically possible (omnipotence) to his being, after creation, able to prevent evil. As what follows shows, that isn't a purely logical matter. It depends on ruling out a determinate theological account of how creation limits what is then metaphysically possible for God, an account set out in detail below. So Sterba's argument is not deductively valid, unless that account is incoherent. Accordingly, we are back in the realm of total judgments of theoretical plausibility, and the effects of God-given grace on what then will strike one as the right view to live by. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]