A philosophical, scientific, and theological analysis of the problem of creaturely suffering: towards a new perception of God and pain
PhD thesis
Campbell, V. 2020. A philosophical, scientific, and theological analysis of the problem of creaturely suffering: towards a new perception of God and pain. PhD thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of Law
Type | PhD thesis |
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Title | A philosophical, scientific, and theological analysis of the problem of creaturely suffering: towards a new perception of God and pain |
Authors | Campbell, V. |
Abstract | The processes of Neo-Darwinian evolution have been used to argue against the existence of the loving God portrayed in the Judeo-Christian Bible. Philosopher William Rowe presents this as the Evidential Problem of Natural Evil which claims 1) that there is unnecessary widespread suffering in nature, 2) that a benevolent and omnipotent God would not allow such suffering, and therefore 3) such a God does not exist. Paul Draper uses inference to the best explanation to conclude that the Hypothesis of Indifference (atheism) has more explanatory power regarding the character of the universe than does the Hypothesis of Theism (Judeo-Christian belief). |
Keywords | evolution; Genesis; pain; animal suffering; natural evil; theodicy; relational theology |
Sustainable Development Goals | 3 Good health and well-being |
16 Peace, justice and strong institutions | |
Middlesex University Theme | Creativity, Culture & Enterprise |
Department name | School of Law |
Institution name | Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) |
Publication dates | |
02 Nov 2022 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 02 Nov 2022 |
Accepted | 12 Jun 2020 |
Output status | Published |
Accepted author manuscript | |
Language | English |
https://repository.mdx.ac.uk/item/8q222
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