Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, June 15, 2010 at 8:26PM
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Here’s the embarrassing scoop on this post: I put it together, published it, and then noticed that I’d already done this term two years ago. I did find different quotes and more good things to link to this time around, but note how similar the two posts are otherwise. You’d think they’d been done by the same person or something.

I guess one duplicate in 120 terms is not all that bad. Still, I shall try never to make this mistake again.  And I’m not happy to have wasted a few hours on a beautiful summer evening.

theodicy
An answer to “the problem of evil”; a defense of God’s goodness and justice given the existence of evil in creation; an explanation for the existence of evil in a universe created and ruled by an omnipotent and good God.

Learn more:

  1. Blue Letter Bible: The Problem of Evil
  2. Greg Koukl: A Good Reason for Evil
  3. Greg Bahnsen: The Problem of Evil
  4. Hampton Keathley IV: Why Is There Evil and Suffering?
  5. W. Gary Crampton: A Biblical Theodicy
  6. Don Whitney: The Problem of Evil (mp3)
  7. Don Carson: How can God allow evil and suffering in the world? (video)

Related terms:

Do you have a a theological term you’d like to see featured here as a Theological Term of the Week? If you email it to me, I’ll seriously consider using it.

I’m also interested in any suggestions you have for tweaking my definitions or for additional (or better) articles or sermons/lectures for linking. I’ll give you credit and a link back to your blog if I use your suggestion.

Clicking on the Theological Term graphic at the top of this post will take you to a list of all the previous theological terms organized in alphabetical order or by topic.

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