Causal Connections, Logical Connections, and Skeptical Theism: There Is No Logical Problem of Evil

Religions (forthcoming)
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Abstract

In this paper, I consider Sterba’s recent criticism of skeptical theism in context of his argument from evil. I show that Sterba’s criticism of skeptical theism shares an undesirable trait with all past criticisms of skeptical theism: it fails. This is largely due to his focus on causal connections and his neglect of logical connections. Because of this, his argument remains vulnerable to skeptical theism.

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Perry Hendricks
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