The Multiverse Idea Is Rotting Culture

Edit The Atlantic 29 Aug 2016
You might not like what I’m about to say about the multiverse. But don’t worry; you’ve already had your revenge. If there are an infinite number of parallel universes, there will be any number of terrible dictatorships, places where life has become very difficult for people who like to string words together ... push it, and the author will be immediately electrocuted to death ... Drop that, and his theodicy becomes a limpid tautology....

A Christian perspective on 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child'

Edit Deseret News 20 Aug 2016
Editor's note. This has spoilers, including a plot synopsis, for "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child." ... For others, however, these iconic people and places signified something quite different ... Thinking of this plot from a theological point of view, "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" is a play that revolves around why evil exists — also called the problem of evil or theodicy ... ....

Arc and Diversity, Disability & Eugenics (The Arc of Illinois)

Edit Public Technologies 16 Aug 2016
(Source. The Arc of Illinois). I found this interview to be thought provoking and well worth reading covering topics such as. vulnerability and genetic diversity; disability culture and a new eugenics?. Tony. Diversity, disability and eugenics. an interview with Rob Sparrow ... XS ... RS ... XS ... Accounts of the value of suffering in general risk becoming a kind of theodicy wherein we are committed to the claim that ours is the best of possible worlds....

How Can God Allow Monsters to Prey on Children?

Edit The Atlantic 14 Aug 2016
For a previous Notes discussion on theodicy—the age-old question of why a benevolent God would permit so much suffering in the world—go here ... The responses from readers over theodicy are very interesting (and I’m always happy to see Sully [former Atlantic writer Andrew Sullivan] make an appearance as well). One thing I haven’t seen brought up is a resistance among many theologians to engage in theodicy at all....

The tolerant philosopher: why Pierre Bayle is the forgotten figure of the Enlightenment

Edit New Statesman 13 Aug 2016
Voltaire said he was the greatest reasoner who ever set pen to paper. But is there a twist to Bayle's thinking?. " data-adaptive-image-768-img="" data-adaptive-image-1024-img="" data-adaptive-image-max-img=""> ... Now we have Wikipedia ... The German philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, who was Bayle’s contemporary, was so upset by these arguments that he devoted the Theodicy, his only full-length philosophical book, to refuting them ... ***....

What do you recommend?

Edit The Miami Herald 05 Aug 2016
The story grapples with absentee fathers, legendary matriarchs, mental illness, theodicy, adolescent love and the ......

Identity politics and victimization are holding America back

Edit The Miami Herald 21 Jul 2016
America will never have a productive conversation about race so long as the country remains in the grip of identity politics ... Ironically, as it reinforces difference, it washes it away ... It is the epitome of “Us vs ... Identity politics prevents meaningful discussion of difference through its embrace of what Max Weber called the “theodicy of disprivilege” — the belief that salvation is granted to those who’ve suffered most ... J....

Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor and teacher of tolerance, is dead at 87

Edit Deseret News 05 Jul 2016
Elie Wiesel, the Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize winner whose memories of persecution and teachings on tolerance made him one of the world’s most revered moral voices, has died at 87 ...Elie was not just the world’s most prominent Holocaust survivor, he was a living memorial ... “Mr ... To God yes ... “But open discourse about the qualities of God, about the problems that God imposes, theodicy, no....

In Mississippi, racial reconciliation is focus of Presiding Bishop’s visit (Episcopal Church in the United States of America)

Edit Public Technologies 15 Jun 2016
(Source. Episcopal Church in the United States of America) ... Photo. Jeanie Munn ... St ... Presiding Bishop Michael Curry and Bishop Brian Seage of Mississippi enjoy the music of the Theodicy Jazz Collective after the racial reconciliation service in Jackson ... The Theodicy Jazz Collective, a jazz band that has traveled throughout the Episcopal Church offering creative jazz services, formed an important part of the liturgy in Jackson and Vicksburg....

The Meaningless Politics of Liberal Democracies

Edit The Atlantic 08 Jun 2016
Ben Affleck has become an unlikely spokesman for a view on Islam held by many on the American left. In 2014, the actor made a now-famous stand against Bill Maher and Sam Harris in defense of Muslims, arguing that it’s wrong to make generalizations about the religion based on ideological extremists and terrorists ... There are some basic arguments for this ... You also frame violence as a way of grappling with theodicy, or the problem of evil....

June 3, Where Was God?

Edit Modern Ghana 04 Jun 2016
By Charles Prempeh ... He asked the popular question ... The problem of evil, known in theology as theodicy, has tested great minds for centuries ... Thus, several years after completing the UCC, I have developed interest in studying more about theodicy. My interest in theodicy also followed some pains that I had experienced as an individual ... The third response to theodicy is the one that accepts the existence of both evil and God ... Augustine....

Is History a Tale Full of Sound and Fury, Signifying Nothing?

Edit CounterPunch 22 Apr 2016
Thomas McCarthy ( [2009]) begins his graceful and lucid reflections on the idea of universal history in the wake of Kant with this provocative statement. “The philosophy of history is now widely believed to be extinct” (p. 131) ... Constructing such a grand and sweeping vision of the entire human species has “an air of hubris, if not megalomania” (p ... Thus, even with Marx the residues of providentiality persist in this secularized theodicy ... ....

[Editor's Note ] | Introducing the May Issue, by Ellen Rosenbush (Harper's Magazine Foundation)

Edit Public Technologies 20 Apr 2016
(Source. Harper's Magazine Foundation). Programmers have long tried to protect users from government spying by developing encryption services that even their creators can't break ... Also in this issue ... E. Morgan's The Sport of Kings, Polaroid photography, and Teffi, the great chronicler of Revolutionary Russia; Elaine Blair discusses the sophistic vanity of lyric essayists; and Christopher Beha on the literary theodicy of Annie Dillard....
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