Order Number |
5675856383783 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
Theodicy Project “The Existence of God”
5.4 Theodicy Project
In your textbook, A Christian Philosophical Journey, review:
Chapter 5, “The Existence of God”
Chapter 6, “The Problem of Evil”
5.4 Theodicy Project
In your textbook,
A Christian Philosophical Journey
, review:
Chapter 5, “The Existence of God”
Chapter 6, “The Problem of Evil”
1.
Write
your logical conclusions about the title and contents of Chapters 5 and 6 in the
textbook.
2.
Create a PowerPoint presentation on the critical points in philosophy for the
Existence of God (Thesis
—
Part 1) and the Problem of Evil (Antithesis
—
Part 2)
(Synthesis
—
Part 3) in the development of a theodicy (Conclusion).
a.
Make sure that you include arguments for the existence of God found in the
textbook and provide possible explanations for the origin and problem of evil from
the Bible (e.g., Jo
b).
a.
As the main concluding question, answer this question as it is proposed in our
textbook:
How do we explain the existence of evil in light of the existence of
God?
b.
Create this presentation in a three
–
part outline form, with a logical list of
philosophic
al statements (this is called the “syllogistic method”).
c.
The presentation should be a minimum of 15 slides, with approximately five slides
each for each part.
d.
You will definitely want to use the Bible in your reasoning to shape your discussion
and PowerPoi
nt group presentation. Again, this is not factual proof, but it does
illustrate divine revelation about the character of God’s nature.
5.4 Theodicy Project
In your textbook, A Christian Philosophical Journey, review:
Chapter 5, “The Existence of God”
Chapter 6, “The Problem of Evil”
textbook.
Existence of God (Thesis—Part 1) and the Problem of Evil (Antithesis—Part 2)
(Synthesis—Part 3) in the development of a theodicy (Conclusion).
textbook and provide possible explanations for the origin and problem of evil from
the Bible (e.g., Job).
textbook: How do we explain the existence of evil in light of the existence of
God?
philosophical statements (this is called the “syllogistic method”).
each for each part.
and PowerPoint group presentation. Again, this is not factual proof, but it does
illustrate divine revelation about the character of God’s nature.
Theodicy Project “The Existence of God”