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God and Evil is a significant philosophical work that addresses one of the most profound questions in theology and philosophy: how to reconcile the existence of an all-powerful, benevolent God with the presence of evil in the world. C. E. M. Joad provides a comprehensive examination of various theodicies and traditional arguments that attempt to resolve this apparent contradiction.
The book explores multiple perspectives on the problem of evil, including free will arguments, soul-making theodicy, and the limits of divine omnipotence. Joad’s thoughtful analysis considers both classical philosophical approaches and contemporary theological viewpoints. Through rigorous reasoning and clear exposition, the author guides readers through complex metaphysical terrain, making abstract concepts accessible to general audiences.
This work remains relevant for anyone interested in philosophy of religion, theology, apologetics, or the fundamental questions about human suffering and divine nature. Joad’s balanced treatment of the subject encourages critical thinking without imposing dogmatic conclusions.



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