Divide and Conquer: An Exposition of Longeran's Two-Fold Approach to Evil

In Smith Shilinka & Hill Shona (eds.), Against Doing Nothing: Evil and its Manifestations. Inter-Disciplinary Press. pp. 91-102 (2010)
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Abstract

I examine Bernard Lonergan's approach to the problem of evil. I look to determine whether his solution, which is based on the conjugate forms of faith, hope, and charity, and culminates in a heuristic where forgiveness plays an essential role in moving beyond the problem of evil is adequate. I examine the distinction between basic sin, moral evil, and physical evil as well as his claim that from the viewpoint of the unrestricted act of understanding the non-systematic vanishes.

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