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PhD, University of Wales,
Trinity Saint David, Lampeter, 2010: Research thesis degree.
Theodicy and Practical
Theology
Even if science could perfect
the physical nature of persons to avoid evil actions, assuming for the sake of
argument human beings have a spirit,[7]
it needs to be considered if materially based science could perfect the human
spirit as well to avoid all wrong actions.
This would appear doubtful.
Philosophy and theology have assisted human beings throughout history to
better understand life,[8]
but neither of these disciplines can provide a remedy to the problem of evil;[9]
however, they can help to explain evil and suffering through effective
theodicy.[10]
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[2] Krikorian (1944)(2007: 1).
[4] Murray (1937-1966)(1977: 172). Erickson (1994: 1228). Packer (1996: 924). Mounce (1990: 394).
[6] For example,
nuclear technology has made nuclear weapons possible since the 1940s and there
are nuclear weapons in the world which can do tremendous damage to humanity on
a large scale within a few hours.
[7] Genesis 2:7. H.L. Ellison (1986) explains that in the Old
Testament breath or spirit came from God and provided life and individuality. This is a complex issue outside the depths of
this thesis.
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