The Cambridge Companion to the Problem of Evil
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This Companion offers a state-of-the-art contribution by providing critical analyses of and creative insights on the problem of evil.
Esta serie ofrece exploraciones perspicaces sobre temas importantes y figuras influyentes dentro de la teología y los estudios religiosos. Cada volumen presenta ensayos comisionados de destacados académicos internacionales, proporcionando una introducción accesible pero estimulante. Está diseñada específicamente para guiar a nuevos lectores y no especialistas a través de temas complejos. Estos compañeros sirven como excelentes recursos para estudiantes y cualquier persona que busque una comprensión más profunda del pensamiento y la práctica religiosa.






This Companion offers a state-of-the-art contribution by providing critical analyses of and creative insights on the problem of evil.
This volume explores contemporary Christian political theology, discussing its traditional sources, its emergence as a discipline, and its key issues.
This second edition of the Companion has been thoroughly revised and updated with eleven new chapters and a new bibliography.
This Companion is for students, lay people, and scholars who want a one volume review of the tradition of Jewish Theology from the Bible to the present. Established world scholars present up to date and accessible essays on all aspects of Jewish Theology.
An up-to-date, innovative, highly accessible introduction to Quaker studies, the first that is explicitly global in its authorship and giving full coverage of the different branches of Quakerism. Includes major sections on the history of Quaker faith and practice, expressions of Quaker faith, regional studies, and emerging spiritualities.
This Companion offers an accessible, comprehensive guide to the contents, context, and enduring influence of Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologiae.
This book is a comprehensive single-volume study written by an international team of scholars to survey C. S. Lewis's career as a literary historian, popular theologian, and creative writer. Original in its approach and unique in its scope, it shows that Lewis was much more than merely the man behind Narnia.