Is the evolutionary process intelligently
designed? If so, why did the Creator choose such an evil-infested
means to create the biosphere? What is
the intrinsic nature of evil itself? Is natural evil necessary?
Is evil compatible with the existence of God? Will the world's
evils ever be totally redeemed? What place does humanity
occupy in the cosmic scheme of things?
Evolution
and the Problem of Natural Evil attempts
to answer these and other timeless questions by proposing
a bold new conceptual synthesis that
aggressively marries the tenets of modern developmental
psychology to the basic concepts of classical theism. The
end result of this novel approach is deeply encouraging,
insofar as it places the problem of evil, as well as the
general fate of human existence, in a much larger and more
optimistic context than has traditionally been imagined.
Evolution and
the Problem of Natural Evil is a must-read in
our "post-September 11" world, because it optimistically
asserts that all of the moral and natural evils of the world
will eventually disappear forever when their necessary role
in the human developmental process has been completed.
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