The Cambridge Companion to the Problem of Evil
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This Companion offers a state-of-the-art contribution by providing critical analyses of and creative insights on the problem of evil.
Cette série propose des explorations perspicaces sur des sujets majeurs et des figures influentes en théologie et en études religieuses. Chaque volume contient des essais commandés à des universitaires internationaux de premier plan, offrant une introduction accessible mais stimulante. Elle est spécialement conçue pour guider les nouveaux lecteurs et les non-spécialistes à travers des sujets complexes. Ces ouvrages de référence constituent d'excellentes ressources pour les étudiants et toute personne cherchant une compréhension plus approfondie de la pensée et de la pratique religieuses.






This Companion offers a state-of-the-art contribution by providing critical analyses of and creative insights on the problem of evil.
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