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The Problem of Evil

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  1. Introduction

    Course Introduction (Preview Content)
  2. The Problem of Evil
    Lesson 1: What is the Problem of Evil? (Preview Content)
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  3. Lesson 2: Why Worry about the Problem of Evil?
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  4. Traditional Problem of Evil
    Lesson 3: Standard Responses: The Greater Good Argument
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    1 Quiz
  5. Lesson 4: Standard Responses: Free Will Defense
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  6. Lesson 5: Standard Responses: Virtue Theodicy
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    1 Quiz
  7. Lesson 6: Standard Responses: Connection Building Theodicy
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    1 Quiz
  8. Evidential Problem of Evil
    Lesson 7: The Evidential Problem of Evil
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  9. Lesson 8: Rowe’s Evidential Problem of Evil
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  10. Lesson 9: The Fine-Tuning Argument & The Indirect Attack
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    1 Quiz
  11. Lesson 10: Robert Merrihew Adams’ Reply
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  12. Late Antiquity
    Lesson 11: Late Antiquity
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  13. Lesson 12: Anselm's "On the Fall of the Devil"
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    1 Quiz
  14. Lesson 13: Three Theories of Love
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  15. Lesson 14: Van Hildebrand’s Theory of Love
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  16. Lesson 15: How Angels Might Fall, Justice & Autonomy
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  17. Lesson 16: How Angels Might Fall, Beauty
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  18. Questions & Answers
    Q & A
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  19. End of Course Test
    End of Course Test: The Problem of Evil
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  • In what way does Dr. David Schenk think that Anselm fell short in his essay “On the Fall of the Devil”?  Outline the necessary items that are required in Dr. David Schenk’s extension of Anselm’s argument.
  • Why is it that when angels make their choice that the consequences cannot be obvious?