Pragmatic Realism, Religious Truth, and Antitheodicy
Both as a traditional theological issue and in its broader secular varieties, theodicy remains a problem in the philosophy of religion. In this book, Professor Sami Pihlström provides a novel critical reassessment of the theodicy discourse addressing the problem of evil and suffering. He develops an...
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description | Both as a traditional theological issue and in its broader secular varieties, theodicy remains a problem in the philosophy of religion. In this book, Professor Sami Pihlström provides a novel critical reassessment of the theodicy discourse addressing the problem of evil and suffering. He develops an antitheodicist view, arguing that theodicies seeking to render apparently meaningless suffering meaningful or justified from a “God’s-Eye-View” ultimately rely on metaphysical realism failing to recognize the individual perspective of the sufferer. Pihlström thus shows that a pragmatist approach to the realism issue in the philosophy of religion is a vital starting point for a re-evaluation of the problem of theodicy. |
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spelling | ftoapen:oai:library.oapen.org:20.500.12657/22393 2025-04-13T14:26:23+00:00 Pragmatic Realism, Religious Truth, and Antitheodicy pragmatic-realism-religious-truth-and-antitheodicy.pdf Pihlström, Sami 2020-03-10 09:56:55 application/pdf http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/22393 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12657/22393 eng eng Helsinki University Press 1007793 OCN: 1142635196 open access pragmatism realism theodicy theodicies antitheodicy antitheodicies evil suffering 2020 ftoapen https://doi.org/20.500.12657/22393 2025-03-17T15:37:17Z Both as a traditional theological issue and in its broader secular varieties, theodicy remains a problem in the philosophy of religion. In this book, Professor Sami Pihlström provides a novel critical reassessment of the theodicy discourse addressing the problem of evil and suffering. He develops an antitheodicist view, arguing that theodicies seeking to render apparently meaningless suffering meaningful or justified from a “God’s-Eye-View” ultimately rely on metaphysical realism failing to recognize the individual perspective of the sufferer. Pihlström thus shows that a pragmatist approach to the realism issue in the philosophy of religion is a vital starting point for a re-evaluation of the problem of theodicy. Other/Unknown Material sami OAPEN (Open Access Publishing in European Networks) |
spellingShingle | pragmatism realism theodicy theodicies antitheodicy antitheodicies evil suffering Pihlström, Sami Pragmatic Realism, Religious Truth, and Antitheodicy |
title | Pragmatic Realism, Religious Truth, and Antitheodicy |
title_full | Pragmatic Realism, Religious Truth, and Antitheodicy |
title_fullStr | Pragmatic Realism, Religious Truth, and Antitheodicy |
title_full_unstemmed | Pragmatic Realism, Religious Truth, and Antitheodicy |
title_short | Pragmatic Realism, Religious Truth, and Antitheodicy |
title_sort | pragmatic realism, religious truth, and antitheodicy |
topic | pragmatism realism theodicy theodicies antitheodicy antitheodicies evil suffering |
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