Nasrin serajipour,; abdolrasul kashfi,; reza akbari
Volume 2, Issue 3 , January 2014, , Pages 59-79
Abstract
There are two theories among dualists who believe that soul is immortal with body: ‘recreation theory’ and ‘new body theory’. According to recreation theory, soul is immortal and the very earthy body will be recreated in the next world. According to the new body theory, humans ...
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There are two theories among dualists who believe that soul is immortal with body: ‘recreation theory’ and ‘new body theory’. According to recreation theory, soul is immortal and the very earthy body will be recreated in the next world. According to the new body theory, humans have a body and a soul. Soul is immaterial, and is our personal identity. Since soul is immortal it is possible that soul continues living with the same earthy body or the other body in the other world. Gazzali and Swinburne both take new body theory but there are some differences. They both believe that soul is immortal, however for Swinburne this immortality isn’t innate and God gives the soul immortality whereas Gazzali asserts that soul is immortal in itself though God can stop its existing.
zeinab zargooshi,; abdolrasul kashfi,
Volume 2, Issue 2 , January 2014, , Pages 109-129
Abstract
the problem of evil According to which the existence of evils are in apparent contradiction with three divine attributes namely omniscience, omnipotence and omnibenevolence is one of the major issues in philosophy of religion which has been studied by many scholars. . john Feinberg does not consider ...
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the problem of evil According to which the existence of evils are in apparent contradiction with three divine attributes namely omniscience, omnipotence and omnibenevolence is one of the major issues in philosophy of religion which has been studied by many scholars. . john Feinberg does not consider the problem of evil in one dimensin only, but he divides the evil into two philosophical/theological and religious problems and also holds that philosophical/theological problem has two forms: the logical and the evidential. He responses to the moral problem of evil according to his views about free will and ethical theories .Feinberg deals with the natural problem of evil according to the theory of fall and natural order. He responses to the evidential problem with respect to the nature of inductive and probability arguments and also the limits of human knowledge. Allame tabatabaei responses to the problem of evil as privation of good into the best world. In this paper will examine the similarities and differences between the two thinkers.