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The theological problem with evolution
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This article is published in Zygon.The article was published on 2021-06-01. It has received 4 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Theodicy & Problem of evil.read more
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The significance of freedom in God’s plan
TL;DR: In this paper , a synthesis of Christian faith, theology and natural sciences is considered, and the significance of freedom in God's plan of creation and redemption is considered. But it is not only important for theological research, but also has practical consequences for human beings.
Schleiermacher and the Transmission of Sin: A Biocultural Evolutionary Model
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigate Schleiermacher's account of sin which they characterize as a biocultural evolutionary approach and use the cultural Price equation to provide a naturalistic model of the transmission of sin.
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The significance of freedom in God’s plan
TL;DR: In this paper , a synthesis of Christian faith, theology and natural sciences is considered, and the significance of freedom in God's plan of creation and redemption is considered. But it is not only important for theological research, but also has practical consequences for human beings.
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Christianity and the Problem of Free Will
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors consider three possible responses to the question of whether sin is something that humans do not do freely and so cannot be not responsible for, since it is unavoidable, and weigh the costs and benefits of each.
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Defining and assessing animal pain
TL;DR: Criteria that demonstrate, beyond a reasonable doubt, whether animals of a given species experience pain are defined that are vital to inform whether to alleviate pain or to drive the refinement of procedures to reduce invasiveness.
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Theodicy and Animal Pain
TL;DR: The existence of evil is compatible with the existence of God, most theists would claim, because evil either results from the activities of free agents, or it contributes in some way toward their moral development as mentioned in this paper.