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Tables of Contents for God, Freedom, and Evil
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction
1
4
Part I NATURAL ATHEOLOGY
5
70
The Problem of Evil
7
2
The Question: Why Does God Permit Evil?
9
3
Does the Theist Contradict Himself?
12
12
Can We Show That There Is No Inconsistency Here?
24
5
The Free Will Defense
29
5
Was It within God's Power to Create Any Possible World He Pleased?
34
11
Could God Have Created a World Containing Moral Good but No Moral Evil?
45
4
Transworld Depravity and Essence
49
5
The Free Will Defense Vindicated
54
1
Is God's Existence Compatible with the Amount of Moral Evil the World Contains?
55
2
Is God's Existence Compatible with Natural Evil?
57
2
Does the Existence of Evil Make It Unlikely That God Exists?
59
16
Other Atheological Arguments
65
10
Part II NATURAL THEOLOGY
75
36
The Cosmological Argument
77
4
The Teleological Argument
81
4
The Ontological Argument
85
4
Gaunilo's Objection
89
1
Anselm's Reply
90
2
Kant's Objection
92
5
The Irrelevance of Kant's Objection
97
1
The Argument Restated
98
3
Its Fatal Flaw
101
3
A Modal Version of the Argument
104
2
A Flaw in the Ointment
106
2
The Argument Restated
108
3
The Argument Triumphant
111