Contemporary Problems of Horrendous Evil

A study of the origins of modern atheism often leads to the religious and theological situation in the seventeenth century. Atheists found the arguments for their disbelief in various religious, theological, and philosophical theories which their defenders used against each other. A similar situatio...

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Main Author: Rojka, Lubos (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Italian
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Published: Università degli Studi di Urbino 2018
In: Nuovo giornale di filosofia della religione
Year: 2018, Volume: 8, Pages: 1-25
Further subjects:B Fede
B Ontology
B Monoteismo
B Reason
B Phenomenology
B Religious philosophy
B Filosofia della Religione
B Religione
B Filosofia
B Essere
B Ebraismo
B God
B Ontologia
B philosophy of religion
B Cristianesimo
B Religion
B Faith
B Metaphysics
B Christianity
B Dio
B Ermeneutica
B Ragione
B Hebraism
B Metafisica
B Fenomenologia
B Philosophy
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Summary:A study of the origins of modern atheism often leads to the religious and theological situation in the seventeenth century. Atheists found the arguments for their disbelief in various religious, theological, and philosophical theories which their defenders used against each other. A similar situation, which is not favorable to theism, exists nowadays in the debates regarding the problem of evil. The rationalistic, objective, or global approaches to the problem of evil in the analytical tradition are under attack from other schools and traditions, such as existential philosophy or apophatic as opposed to cataphatic theology.
ISSN:2532-1676
Contains:Enthalten in: Nuovo giornale di filosofia della religione
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.14276/2532-1676/3168