Justice and Philosophy of Religion

October 25, 2019 - October 26, 2019
Department of Philosophy, Saint Louis University

Adorjan Hall Room 142
3800 Lindell Blvd
Adorjan Hall 63108
United States

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Georgetown University

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Saint Louis University

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Some questions this conference is meant to explore may include, but are by no means limited to:

What is the nature of divine justice? What is the connection between divine goodness, divine justice, and divine love? What do we owe, as a matter of justice, to God? How does justice play a role in atonement? Is human suffering compatible with divine justice? Is divine hiddennessa challenge to God’s existence? Is gratuitous evil a challenge to God’s existence? What is the relationship between human forgiveness, divine forgiveness, and divine punishment? What is the role of justice, mercy, and forgiveness in philosophy of religion? What is the relationship between divine justice and animal suffering?

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