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  1. Evil and the God of Love.John Hick - 1966 - Macmillan.
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  • God and evil.H. J. McCloskey - 1960 - Philosophical Quarterly 10 (39):97-114.
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  • Evil and privation.G. Stanley Kane - 1980 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 11 (1):43 - 58.
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  • Dialogues concerning natural religion.David Hume - 1779/1998 - In Elizabeth Schmidt Radcliffe, Richard McCarty, Fritz Allhoff & Anand Vaidya (eds.), Philosophical Review. Blackwell. pp. 338-339.
    How do we know that God exists? One of Britain's greatest 18th-century philosophers addresses the age-old question in this timeless dialogue. Equally captivating as a philosophical argument and as a work of literature, this classic is particularly relevant in terms of its criticism of the reasoning behind Intelligent Design.
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  • Evil and the God of Love. [REVIEW]William L. Rowe - 1969 - Journal of Philosophy 66 (9):271-276.
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  • Summa Theologica.Thomasn D. Aquinas - 1273 - Hayes Barton Press. Edited by Steven M. Cahn.
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  • Evil is privation.Bill Anglin & Stewart Goetz - 1982 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 13 (1):3 - 12.
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  • The problem of evil.M. B. Ahern - 1971 - London,: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    From pre-Christian times until the present day, philosophers have discussed whether, given evil, belief in God can logically be maintained. Theists and non-theists remain unconvinced by one another's arguments. This study re-examines the question of God and evil from a neutral standpoint and claims that neither side has come to adequate grips either with the question itself or with the other side's case, chiefly because of failure to distinguish the kinds of problem raised by evil.
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  • The nature of evil.M. B. Ahern - 1966 - Sophia 5 (3):35-44.
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  • A note on the nature of evil.M. B. Ahern - 1965 - Sophia 4 (2):17-25.
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  • Evil and the God of Love.John Hick - 1966 - Philosophy 42 (160):165-167.
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  • God and Human Anguish.S. Paul Schilling - 1977 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 12 (3):183-183.
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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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