An apophatic response to the evidential argument from evil

International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 78 (4-5):485-497 (2017)
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Abstract

I argue that Christian apophaticism provides the most powerful and economical response to the evidential argument from evil for the non-existence of God. I also reply to the objection that Christian apophaticism is incoherent, because it appears to entail the truth of the following contradiction: it is both possible and impossible to know God’s essential properties. To meet this objection, I outline a coherent account of the divine attributes inspired by the theology of the Greek Father’s and St. Gregory Palamas.

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Joshua Matthan Brown
Columbia Southern University

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