The Problem of Omnipotence in Current Theology a Dissertation Submitted to the
The Problem of Omnipotence in Current Theology a Dissertation Submitted to the
Riichiro Hoashi
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This theory as we have observed is generally given up by recent theologians. Such evils as floods, storms, earthquakes, pestilences, are not traceable to any exer- cise of men's free will, and only remotely, says the author, can they be said to exercise any influence on free will. 25 (2) Evil as Educational. The educational theory also is not asserted in its full strength by recent theologians such as Clarke and Sheldon, as they are conscious of its weaknesses; Brown asserts it frankly yet not ...without hesitation. Here we meet a strenuous opposition by the author of Evil and Evolution. He admits that calamity and suffering have their instructive uses, but it is just as rational to believe that these things do frequently tend in exactly the opposite direction. 26 Mill contends that both good and evil tend to fructify, good producing more good and evil more evil. Health, strength, wealth, knowledge, virtue facilitate the acquisition of more good. Bodily illness renders the body more susceptible of disease; it produces incapacity of exertion, sometimes debility of mind.
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