Editors and contributors Series Introduction ¿ Introduction Jerome Gellman Part 1 God and Evil A. The Argument from Evil On the Evidential Argument from Evil 1. The Evidential Argument from Evil Jeff Jordan 2. A New Look at Evidential Arguments from Evil Michael Tooley 3. Skeptical Theism: An Historical View Justin McBrayer 4. Horrendous Evils and Christ Stephen T. Davis 5. Divine Impassibility, Divine Passibility, and Evil Paul Helm On the Logical Argument from Evil 6.
Middle Knowledge and Evil Edward Wierenga On Theodicies 7. Free Will Theodicy Hugh McCann 8. Soul-Making Theodicy Michael L. Peterson 9. Anti-Theodicy N. N. Trakakis 10. Continental Philosophy, Evil, and Suffering Elizabeth Burns B.
Religion and Evil 11. God, the Bible, and Moral Concerns Eric A. Seibert 12. Why Religious Pluralism is not Evil and is in Some Respects Quite Good Robert McKim Part 2 Humanity and Evil 13. Resist Locally, Accept Cosmically: Humanity, Nature, and Evil Roger Gottlieb 14. The Science of Evil and the Evil of Science Ted Peters 15. Darwinian Naturalism Michael Ruse 16. Feminist Theorizations of Evil Melissa Raphael 17.
Terrorism Igor Primoratz 18. Pacifism and Evil Andrew Fiala 19. Process Theodicy and Climate Change David Ray Griffin Part 3 On the Objectivity of Evil 20. Moral Realism and Anti-Realism Christian Miller 21. Moral Relativism and Other Relativisms James Kellenberger Index.