B. Kyle Keltz is associate professor of English and philosophy at South Plains College.
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Introduction Chapter One: Aquinas on God and Evil Chapter Two: Aquinas and Natural Evil Chapter Three: Aquinas and Moral Evil Chapter Four: Logical Arguments from Evil Chapter Five: Evidential Arguments from Evil Chapter Six: Anti-Theodicies Conclusion
Keltz offers his readers a sophisticated discussion of a long standing theological and philosophical problem. Unlike some who have discussed this problem, he is well aware of the significance that Aquinas has when trying to deal with it. And he puts this knowledge to very good effect in what he writes. The result is a fine introduction to the problem and to insights from Aquinas concerning it. -- Brian Davies, Fordham University