附註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 367-391).
Preface -- Introduction: The problem of evil -- Classic statements of the problem -- Traditional treatments -- Job's complaint and the whirlwind's answer -- From the book of Job -- No evil comes from God / St. Thomas Aquinas -- Evil and the God of religion / David Hume -- Modern treatments -- Rebellion / Fyodor Dostoevsky -- Physical suffering and the justice of God / Albert Camus -- Night / Elie Wiesel -- Versions of the problem of evil -- The logical problem -- Evil and omnipotence / J.L. Mackie -- The free will defense / Alvin Plantinga -- The evidential problem -- Is evil evidence against the existence of God? / Michael Martin -- Evil as evidence against God's existence / David Basinger -- The existential problem -- On regretting the evils of this world / William Hasker -- Redemptive suffering: A Christian solution to the problem of evil / Marilyn M. Adams -- Perspectives in theodicy -- Augustinian Theodicy -- A good creation's capacity for evil / St. Augustine -- Augustine and the denial of genuine evil / David Ray Griffin -- Irenaean theodicy -- The world as a vale of soul-making / John Hick -- The loving God: Some observations of Hick's theodicy / Roland Puccetti.
Process theodicy -- Divine persuasion and the triumph of Good / Lewis Ford -- Evil and persuasive power / Peter Hare and Edward Madden -- Issues in the problem of evil -- God and the best possible world -- Must God create the best? / Roberts M. Adams -- God, moral perfection, and possible worlds / Philip L. Quinn -- Natural evils and natural laws -- Natural evil / Richard Swinburne -- Knowledge, freedom, and the problem of evil / Eleonore Stump -- Defense and theodicy -- Why plantinga must move from defense to theodicy / Jerry L. Walls -- Ad walls / Alvin Plantinga -- Theoretical and practical theodicy -- Taking suffering seriously / Kenneth Surin -- Can theodicy be avoided? The claim of unredeemed evil / James Wetzel -- Bibliography.