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God and Evil
In the Theology of St Thomas Aquinas
God and Evil
In the Theology of St Thomas Aquinas
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Here he tackles the problem of evil by focusing and commenting on what Aquinas said about it. What should we mean by words such as 'good', 'bad', 'being', 'cause', 'creation', and 'God'? These are McCabe's main questions. In seeking to answer them he demonstrates why it cannot be shown that evil disproves God's existence. He also explains how we can rightly think of evil in a world made by God. McCabe's approach to God and evil is refreshingly unconventional given much that has been said about it of late. Yet it is also very traditional. It will interest and inform anyone seriously interested in the topic.
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Product details
Published | Apr 26 2010 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 224 |
ISBN | 9780826413048 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Dimensions | 9 x 5 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Mentioned in Church Times, March 2010
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Edited vesion of Terry Eagleton's Foreword printed in The Tablet, 12th June 2010.
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'[McCabe was] a highly creative and insightful thinker, who had vivid sense of what was of enduring human importance beneath the technical tangles of philosophical and theological debate.' The Tablet
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'McCabe was ... a highly creative and insightful thinker, who had a vivid sense of what was of enduring human importance beneath the technical tangles of philosophical and theological debate ... Disarmingly honest ... this impressive work ... does not offer any final answer to the problem of evil; but is does ... enhance our understanding of what is involved in adopting a religious view of the world.' The Tablet
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Reviewed in Church Times 20th August, (UK) 'As interpretation of Aquinas, as well as an approach to the problem of evil, this book is obviously controversial'
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The book is mentioned in an article on Terry Eagleton, who wrote the foreword.
The Tablet

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