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Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion is an annual volume offering a regular snapshot of state-of-the-art work in this longstanding area of philosophy that has seen an explosive growth of interest over the past half century. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, it publishes exemplary papers in any area of philosophy of religion.
Contents
1: Alexander R. Pruss and Hilary Yancey: Privation in the Problem of Evil: Impairment, Health, Wellbeing, and a Case of Humans and Betazoids
2: Paul Draper: What if God Makes Hard Choices?
3: Klaas J. Kraay: Theism, Pro-Theism, and Gratuitous Evil
4: William Hasker: God and Gratuitous Evil: A Response to Klass Kraay
5: Rebecca Chan and Dustin Crummett: Moral Indulgences: When Offsetting is Wrong
6: Frances Howard-Snyder: Time of Trial
7: Mark Johnston: Why The One Did Not Remain In Itself
8: Noah Lemos: Organic Unities, Summation, and the Problem of Evil
9: Michael Zimmerman: Organic Unities and the Problem of Evil: A Reply to Lemos
10: Bruce Langtry: Unrestricted Actualization and Divine Providence
11: Michael Almeida: Unrestricted Actualization and Perfect Worlds: A Reply to Langtry
12: Bruce Langtry: Predication and Providence: Rejoinder to Almeida's Reply
13: Scott A. Davison: A Naturalistic Intrinsic Value Theodicy
Index