TY - BOOK AU - Alexander,David E. AU - Johnson,Daniel M. TI - Calvinism & the problem of evil SN - 1498284760 AV - BX9422.3 .C3515 2016 U1 - 231.8 23 PY - 2016///] CY - Eugene, OR PB - Pickwick Publications KW - Theodicy KW - Good and evil KW - Religious aspects KW - Calvinism N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Introduction; David E. Alexander and Daniel M. Johnson --; Calvinism and the problem of evil: a map of the territory; Daniel M. Johnson --; Molinist gunslingers: God and the authorship of sin; Greg Welty --; Theological determinism and the "authoring sin" objection; Heath White --; Not the author of evil: a question of providence, not a problem for Calvinism; James E. Bruce --; Orthodoxy, theological determinism, and the problem of evil; David E. Alexander --; Discrimination: aspects of God's causal activity; Paul Helm --; On grace and free will; Hugh J. McCann --; The first sin: a dilemma for Christian determinists; Alexander R. Pruss --; Calvinism and the first sin; James N. Anderson --; A compatibicalvinist demonstrative-goods defense; Christopher R. Green --; Calvinism and the problem of hell; Matthew J. Hart --; Calvinism, self-attestation, and apathy toward arguments from evil; Anthony Bryson N2 - Contrary to what many philosophers believe, Calvinism neither makes the problem of evil worse nor is it obviously refuted by the presence of evil and suffering in our world. Or so most of the authors in this book claim. While Calvinism has enjoyed a resurgence in recent years amongst theologians and laypersons, many philosophers have yet to follow suit. The reason seems fairly clear: Calvinism, many think, cannot handle the problem of evil with the same kind of plausibility as other more popular views of the nature of God and the nature of God's relationship with his creation. This book seeks to challenge that untested assumption. With clarity and rigor, this collection of essays seeks to fill a significant hole in the literature on the problem of evil. - from back of book ER -