Editorial – The Dynamic Theodicy Model: Understanding God, Evil, and Evolution
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Fluid Theodicy: God as Representations in Patterns of Empathy, Emotions, and Conceptual Believing
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Beliefs in Pain and Suffering:: A Cognitive Neuroscience Approach
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Evolutionary Explanations of Pain and Suffering: : A ‘Gift to Theology’ or a Challenge
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Natural Selection, Scarcity and Evil: : Reflections on the Fittingness of Evolution as a Divine Instrument of Creation
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The Recovery of the Natural Desire for Salvation: : Foundations for a Narrative Dynamic Theodicy Model Based on the Concept of Bodily Vulnerability
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Is Pain Metaphysically Evil (Malum Simpliciter)?: Some Thoughts from a Thomistic Perspective
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Bridging Ideological Divides: : Why Christians Still Disagree About Evolution and What We Should Do About It
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Personal Experience of Suffering: Reflections Inspired by Elements of Karol Wojtyła’s Philosophical Anthropology
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