Table of Contents
Preface Introduction
1. The Divine and the Demonic in a Holocaust Universe: A Summary with Reconsiderations
A. The Generic Idea of God
B. Traditional All-Determining Theism
C. Traditional Free-Will Theism
D. Process Theism
E. Eternal Principles of Value and Power
F. The Demonic
G. Meaning and Hope
2. The Task of Philosophical Theology in the Face of Evil
A. Defense or Theodicy? A Response to Alvin Plantinga
B. Divine Power and the Task of Theodicy
3. The Traditional Doctrine of Omnipotence
A. I Omnipotence, the Omnipotence Fallacy, and Plantinga's Position
B. Do Traditional Theologians Exemplify the "Traditional" Doctrine of Omnipotence?
4. Is Traditional All-Determining Theism Intelligible after All?
A. The Problem
B. The Solution of John Knasas: Infinite Power and Compatibilism
C. The Problem Remains
5. Can a Traditional Free-Will Theodicy be Adequate after All?
A. Can the Existence of Genuine Evil be Affirmed?
B. Can the Existence of Theological Freedom be Justified?
C. Can God's Nonintervention to Prevent Evil be Justified?
D. Can Natural Evils be Explained?
E. Evolution, Animal Pain, and Other Remaining Questions
F. Summary of the Argument Thus Far
6. The Coherence of Process Theism's Claim that God Cannot Coerce
A. The Relation of Persuasion and Coercion to Final and Efficient Causation
B. The Metaphysical and Psychological Meanings of Persuasion and Coercion
C. Persuasion and Compulsion
D. David Basinger's Claim that the Process God Could Coerce
7. The Truth of Process Theism's Claim that God Cannot Coerce
A. Nelson Pike's Critique: An Overview
B. Premise X as Meaningless
C. Premise X as Logically False
D. Premise X as Metaphysically False
E. Bruce Reichenbach's Critique and the Experiential Criterion of Meaning
8. Further Questions about Divine Persuasion
A. Why Not a Divine Self-Limitation as Well?
B. Is the Doctrine of God's Great Persuasive Power Falsifiable?
C. Would God Coerce? Process Theism and Pacifism
9. John Hick's Charge of Elitism
A. Hick's Summary and Critique
B. The Roots of Hick's Critique in His Own Position
C. Process Theodicy Considered on Its Own Terms
D. Summary and Conclusion
10. Process Theodicy and Monism: A Response to Philip Hefner
A. Genuine Evil, Rationalization, and Tragedy
B. Biblical Faith, Monism, and Divine Goodness
C. Rapprochement: A Trinitarian Monism
11. Worship and Theodicy
A. Why This Issue is Crucial for Process Theodicy
B. Does Worship Presuppose Perfect Power?
C. Is the God of Process Theism Perfectly Good?
D. Conclusion: Living between Gods
Appendix
Evil and the Two Types of Efficient Causation: A Response to Madden and Hare
A. Can Divine Power be a Mixture of Coercion and Persuasion?
B. Is the World's Evil Compatible with Great Persuasive Power?
C. Are the Limitations on Freedom Compatible with Great Persuasive Power?
D. Is a Great Evil Persuasive Power Equally Plausible?
E. Is Persuasive Power a Coherent Concept?
F. Earlier Criticisms
Notes
Index