Providence and the Problem of Evil

Philosophical Review 110 (1):120 (2001)
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Few philosophers this century have been as prolific in their defense of a traditional theistic world-view as has Richard Swinburne. This book, the fourth in a tetralogy on philosophical questions raised by Christianity, is of the quality that readers expect of Swinburne, and will undoubtedly command the same degree of respect and attention as have his earlier works.

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