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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DYSTELEOLOGICAL»
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Jewish Theology and Process Thought: An English Translation ...
Hylotheisrn provides this explanation for dysteleological surds. The nature of the
possibilities that constitute the godhead is determined ultimately by that which is
necessary for the godhead to overcome nothingness and, thereby, exist as the ...
Sandra B. Lubarsky, David Ray Griffin, 2012
2
Evolution and the Problem of Natural Evil
When evil events are so catastrophically destructive that they make any
constructive outcome seemingly impossible, they are called "dysteleological," as
we have seen. The great Lisbon earthquake of 1755 provides a good case in
point.
Michael Anthony Corey, 2000
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Tragedy, Recognition, and the Death of God: Studies in Hegel ...
V. The Slaughterhouse: Dysteleological Evil and Divine Consolation A further
issue for theodicy is posed by dysteleological suffering. Such suffering defies
rational justification because it undermines the concept of teleology underlying
the ...
4
I Love Jesus & I Accept Evolution
9 Regardingethics and morality, dysteleological evolutionists embrace humanism
. Thatis, theyplacethemselves inthe position ofGod and then determine right and
wrong. Under the controlling influence ofthe media and secular education, this ...
5
Classical Apologetics: A Rational Defense of the Christian ...
The so-called dysteleological must refer to what we do not see. We do not see
the purpose of many things. Some things even seem to us to be antipurposive or
dysteleological. But that, of course, does not prove that they are dysteleological.
Robert Charles Sproul, 1984
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Horrendous Evils and the Goodness of God
Eventually, Hick's cataloguing brings him to "dysteleological" evils — that is, evils
that seem neither to serve as punishments nor to further spiritual development.
He frankly acknowledges the existence of evils that "can break the victim's spirit,"
...
Marilyn McCord Adams, 2000
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The Turnings of Darkness and Light: Essays in Philosophical ...
The sort of suffering that cannot be so justified usually goes under the name '
dysteleological suffering', or as Simone Weil preferred to call it, 'affliction1.12 Of
this type of suffering John Hick says: Such suffering remains unjust and
inexplicable, ...
... punishment for his own sins, whether committed in this life or in some pre-natal
realm; and the theory that the world is in the grip of evil powers; so that the
dysteleological surplus of human misery is an achievement of demonic
malevolence.
Marilyn McCord Adams, Robert Merrihew Adams, 1990
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Understanding Philosophy for AS Level
Dysteleological suffering Soul-making after death God Hick says that we stand at
an 'epistemic distance' from God (Hick 1979: 317). If we did not, says Hick, our
love for him, supposing we achieve that, could not be freely given, and a love that
...
Christopher Hamilton, 2003
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Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion
There is, after all, much in the universe that is dysteleological, resisting inclusion
in an overall picture that takes the point of what exists to be love and its
enjoyment. The particular difficulty posed by the standard Argument from evil will
...
Jonathan L. Kvanvig, Jonathan Kvanvig, 2014
9 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «DYSTELEOLOGICAL»
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dysteleological en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
How I lost my mother, and where I found her again
... of such staggering cruelty some grad student at this very moment is using it as a dysteleological argument against the existence of God. «azcentral.com, May 15»
Rick Warren opens up about son's suicide in exclusive interview
It is a psychological resort – if you want, it is the dysteleological argument itself, and there is no fight between that and the solid ground of the ... «CNN, Sep 13»
A Secular Case for Intentional Creation
Sean Carroll, for example, got a good laugh at a conference of science writers recently by calling the universe "dysteleological". That leaves the ... «Scientific American, Nov 11»
Optimistic Optics: Scientific American Makes Bold Claims About the …
The eye has various design flaws and this is evidence for its evolutionary / dysteleological origin. 4. There are clues in developing embryos ... «Discovery Institute, Jun 11»
Does Life Use a Non-Random Set of Amino Acids?
There are two broad categories of natural (dysteleological) explanation. Those two broad categories are (i) chance, and (ii) necessity. «Discovery Institute, Abr 11»
Nick Lane Takes on the Origin of Life and DNA
Lane argues -- and I would agree -- that the only way to rescue dysteleological evolution (e.g. to avoid an inference to design) is to posit the ... «Discovery Institute, Jul 10»
Simple Logic (and the Data) Refute PZ Myers on 'Junk DNA' (Updated)
By "creationist," Myers presumably means anyone who's skeptical of the traditional neo-Darwinian dysteleological understanding of the ... «Discovery Institute, Jul 10»
Dysteleology and Intelligent Design: If Only This Were a Spoof
Spoof.Com has a funny article, "Flaws Found in Intelligent Design Theory," poking fun at dysteleological arguments against ID. The parody has ... «Discovery Institute, Ene 07»
National Geographic Evolution Article Discusses Evidence that …
Up to this point, Zimmer avoided typical evolutionary icons, but once he started to make the dysteleological argument that the eye is "far from ... «Discovery Institute, Nov 06»