A) The philosophical debate about the existence of evil in relation to an all-powerful, all-good God. B) The belief that evil is an illusion. C) The idea that evil can be completely eradicated. D) A theological doctrine that justifies suffering.
A) Kant B) Augustine C) Aquinas D) Epicurus
A) Divine determinism. B) Dualism. C) Moral relativism. D) Free will defense.
A) Mere Christianity B) The Screwtape Letters C) The Chronicles of Narnia D) The Problem of Pain
A) Moral evil B) Natural evil C) Institutional evil D) Social evil
A) Rene Descartes B) Friedrich Nietzsche C) Martin Luther D) John Hick
A) The Exodus. B) The story of Job. C) The parable of the Good Samaritan. D) Creation in Genesis.
A) God is the sole cause of all events. B) God is completely uninvolved in the world. C) Evil is merely a perception. D) God is not all-controlling and is impacted by the world. |