The problem of evil intro and evil is a necessary part of a balanced universe.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Problem of Evil Introduction.
Advertisements

The Problem of Evil and Suffering. The problem?  Qualities that the Christian God is said to possess:-  Omnipotent  Omniscient  Omni benevolent 
STARTER: What is the problem of evil and suffering for Christians…?
Introduction to Philosophy Lecture 7 The argument from evil By David Kelsey.
Good and Evil Unit Revision Notes. The Problem of Evil Anyone who believes in a loving God, a God who is omnipotent (all-powerful), omniscient (all- knowing)
© Michael Lacewing The Problem of Evil Michael Lacewing
HUME ON THE PROBLEM OF EVIL Text source: Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, part
Belief and non-belief in God Objectives:  To introduce the section ‘Believing in God’ and keywords  To understand and explain what it means to be a theist,
Theodicy And The Problem Of Evil  The Argument Against Western Theism: Reason To Doubt That A Christian God Exists 1. Christianity Assumes God Is Omniscient,
Coping with Suffering Mental suffering Physical suffering Emotional suffering Which one do you think is worst ? Describe any stories you know of people.
Believing in God (need Christian knowledge only in this unit) Revise key aspects of the unit Create set of revision notes.
Miracles Evaluation.
Theodicy: The Study of Evil  If God is Benevolent (all-good), Omnipotent (all-powerful) and Omniscient (all-knowing), how could evil exist?  In other.
WHY DOES GOD ALLOW SUFFERING?
Introduction to Philosophy Lecture 7 The argument from evil By David Kelsey.
The Problem of Evil Recap/Revision.
The problem of suffering
10MINUTES ANSWER QUESTIONS INTO BOOK THIS WILL BE MARKED AND GRADED 1.How do some Catholics combine the scientific explanation with belief in God? (4)
Believing in God (You only need Christian knowledge in this unit) Revise key aspects of the unit Create set of revision notes.
Evil and a God of Love: the strengths and weaknesses of Augustine’s Theodicy.
WHEN CHRISTIANS GET IT WRONG When Bad Things Happen.
 The Augustinian theodicy explains the existence of evil and a theist in the world.  The Irenaean theodicy explains the existence of imperfections and.
Believing in God (need only Christian knowledge in this unit)
Believing in God Unit 1 Religion and Life.
The Problem of Evil and Suffering
SECTION 3.2 ESV.
Key Words Theist Atheist Natural Evil Moral Evil Omnipotent Omniscient Omnibenevolent Inconsistent Triad Theodicy Privation Epistemic distance.
Job and Evil Bible as Literature.
A Response To The Problem of Evil
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
Lecture 20 & 21: God and the Problem of Evil
The evidential problem of evil
Do you have a response to Stephen Fry?
Evil and Suffering and Non-Belief in God – Model Answer
Good and Evil God Free will Devil in the Bible evil Responses
Starter for 5! What is the definition of original sin?
Is This World Big Enough For & GOD Evil ACTS 17:16-34.
Augustinian Theodicy Learning Objectives
Arguments for the existence of God
SECTION 3.2 NIV.
Key words on Good and Evil
Think, pair, share A: Privation B: The Fall of Man A:Seminally B: Free will.
Moral evil came from the knowledge of good and evil which humanity had discovered through their disobedience.
The Problem of Evil Introduction.
THE PROBLEM OF EVIL AND SUFFERING.
The Problem of Evil.
Religion and Ethics 1. Does morality depend on religion?
THE PROBLEM OF EVIL AND SUFFERING.
Moral or Natural evil?.
EVIL AND OMNIPOTENCE J.L.MACKIE.
Recap – Match the terms:
Philosophy of Religion (natural theology)
The Free Will Defence Discuss: Imagine a parent does everything for a child. - Would the parents be acting responsibly? - What type of adult might the.
Introduction to Philosophy Lecture 7 The argument from evil
Michael Lacewing The Problem of Evil Michael Lacewing © Michael Lacewing.
LO: To explore Christian beliefs about god
No Pain! No Gain” The Theodicy of St. Irenaeus’
The problem of evil makes belief in God irrational
GOD’S WORD CAN SET ME FREE
The Problem of Evil.
GOD’S WORD CAN SET ME FREE
By the end of today’s lesson you will:
Key words on Good and Evil
Problems Christians Face
God and Suffering (2) Dealing with Suffering
What is God God = df ‘a single divine being that has all of the following properties: a) All-Powerful b) All-knowing c) Perfectly Good d) Eternal e) First.
T3: B: Religious responses to the problem of evil: Augustinian type theodicy.
Russell: Why I Am Not a Theist
T3: B: Religious responses to the problem of evil: Augustinian type theodicy.
Presentation transcript:

The problem of evil intro and evil is a necessary part of a balanced universe

The problem of evil presents 3 ideas. 1. Either God can prevent evil but does not therefore he is not omnipotent or benevolent 2. God does not exist 3. God does exist and has a purpose for evil beyond our human comprehension.

Types of evil Natural: Humans have no control. Moral evil. The fall of man (foolishness, selfishness) To remove the problem of evil, the theist has to demonstrate that God is still omnipotent, omniscient and benevolent and the world was created by a morally perfect being.

From your homework, did you come up with the argument that without evil, no good could be apparent. This assumption is covered in these 4 topics of study: 1. Evil is a necessary part of a dynamic universe 2. The Augustinian theodicy and free will. 3. The Ireanean theodicy 4. The best of all possible worlds.

1 st let’s look at what evil is: Augustine of Hippo ( ) Evil is a privation (an absence) God did not create evil only good. Evil was not created, it is only a privation (absence) of good. Sickness was not created, it is only an absence of health. Both sickness and evil comes about due to the exercise of our own free will.

If the ideal person for Augustine is a Christian with Christian virtues does this mean that all non Christians are doomed to commit constant evil? Even Christians have held different values over time. For example: If we have to turn away from God to commit evils how does one explain the death of babies?

Problems with evil It becomes difficult to explain how the Haiti earthquake had anything to do with “turning away” from what is good. Augustine explains that natural evil is the work of angels and this poses fat too many questions.

Evil is a necessary part of a balanced universe Imagine you are watching a football match and the ref books a player. It seems really unfair, the crowd start shouting at the ref. However, although the whole crowd think the ref is wrong, the ref was the only one who could actually see the foul. Therefore, we may only see the evil but really it isn’t evil at all.

Our misunderstanding is a result of the “perversion of the will turned aside from God.” Yet even our evil has good within it. (Life, creativity, intelligence) Augustine explains that we can’t fully understand evil. If we have “the eye that has the skill to discern it...the universe is beautiful even by sinners.” Explain what Augustine is saying here.

Nietzsche: “Never have I felt happier...than in the sickest and most painful periods of my life.” He was looking forward to his compensation in the next life.

There must be change, decay and death in the universe in order for it to be dynamic and grow. When a loved one dies this seems cruel hard to understand but it is necessary in order for life to evolve, change and develop. John 9 verse 3: “Neither this man sinned nor his parents, but it was in order the works of God might be made manifest in this case.”

To feel joy we must feel sadness. To enjoy the spring bloom we must go through the bleak winter. The foot soldiers who built the pyramids would have suffered personal tragedies but the bigger picture was glorious. 200 Soldiers in Iraq died but the overall war was a relative success.

However, in the end, this argument is asking us to accept the unknown. To have faith that evil happens for a reason but not always to understand why. Some will find this argument unsatisfactory!