The Existential Problem of Evil and its Responses in Christian Theology

Naeimeh poormohammadi

Volume 2, Issue 4 , January 2026, , Pages 19-37

Abstract
  If we leave rational paradigm of thought and go in to emotional one, the problem of evil is not logical or philosophical anymore, but it is existential. The simple form of this problem is that the relationship with God above all relations needs trust, safe, and satisfaction. But the problem is that the ...  Read More

Rebuilding of the solution to the problem of evil from Ibn Al-Arabi's point of view based on Hasker's existential approach

Tahereh Baghestani; Hadi Vakili; Naeme poormohammadi; Hosein Moosavi

Volume 11, Issue 1 , June 2022, , Pages 33-52

https://doi.org/10.22034/philor.2023.2002375.1429

Abstract
  The problem of evil has occupied the human mind for a long time and thinkers have tried to answer it in many different ways. These ways are sometimes proposed to prevent the feeling of atheism or despair towards the creator of the universe and sometimes to reduce suffering or anxiety in life. In the ...  Read More

The Skeptical Theism by William Alston and Michael Bergman; Moral Challenges

Naeimeh poormohammadi; AhmadReza Hashemi

Volume 9, Issue 2 , January 2020, , Pages 143-167

https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/rs.2021.37317.1440

Abstract
  We are more or less familiar with William's evidential problem of evil. He denies the existence of God or (in his later articles) the possibility of the existence of God by not finding God's justifing reasons for permiting evil. Theists, on the other hand, have tried to expose God's justifiing reasons ...  Read More

A Defense of the classic arguments for the existence of God Based on the George Mavrodes’ plan of revised nature of argument

Naeimeh poormohammadi

Volume 5, Issue 1 , August 2016, , Pages 27-50

Abstract
  George Mavrodes, philosopher of religion and revised epistemologist, offers a new interpretation of argument by means of which one can take a new look at the traditional arguments for the existence of God. Adding two conditions of ‘certainty’ and ‘persuasion’ to the two former ...  Read More