Beyond the Problem of evil.
Abstract
Nathan Loewen's book is to be commended for the "weak bridge" (103) it tries to build between continental philosophy, in the guise of Jacques Derrida's deconstruction, and Anglophone philosophy of religion, mostly in the guise of Alvin Planting's argument for theism deriving from a free will defence which states that as long as there are free beings God could not have created a world in which evil would not exist.
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