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  1. Pain and pleasure: An evidential problem for theists.Paul Draper - 1989 - Noûs 23 (3):331-350.
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  • The skeptical theist.Paul Draper - 1996 - In Daniel Howard-Snyder (ed.), The Evidential Argument from Evil. Indiana University Press. pp. 175--92.
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  • The argument from inscrutable evil.Daniel Howard-Snyder - 1996 - In The Evidential Argument from Evil. Indiana University Press. pp. 286--310.
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  • On being evidentially challenged.Alvin Plantinga - 1996 - In Daniel Howard-Snyder (ed.), The Evidential Argument from Evil. Indiana University Press. pp. 244--261.
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  • The evidential argument from evil: A second look.William Rowe - 1996 - In Daniel Howard-Snyder (ed.), The Evidential Argument from Evil. Indiana University Press. pp. 262--85.
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  • The inductive argument from evil and the human cognitive condition.William P. Alston - 1991 - Philosophical Perspectives 5:29-67.
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  • (1 other version)God and evil.H. J. McCloskey - 1960 - Philosophical Quarterly 10 (39):97-114.
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  • The Problem of Divine Sovereignty and Human Freedom.William L. Rowe - 1999 - Faith and Philosophy 16 (1):98-101.
    According to the Westminster Confession, “God from all eternity did... freely and unchangeably ordain whatsoever comes to pass. Yet... thereby neither is God the author of sin or is violence offered to the will of the creatures.” It is hard to see how these two points can be consistently maintained. Hugh McCann, however, argues that by placing God’s decisions outside of time, both propositions are perfectly consistent. I agree with McCann that God’s determining decisions do not make him the author (...)
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  • God and Evil.H. J. McCloskey - 1974 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 7 (1):323-324.
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