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Earthquakes and Evil The problem with theodicy. Tim Middleton Christians in Science Student Conference 2014. Before…. Lepsy Fault, Kazakhstan. … and after. Lepsy Fault, Kazakhstan. Beijing. Tibet. 40 mm/a. http://www.googleearth.com. Identifying faults from space.
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Earthquakes and EvilThe problem with theodicy Tim Middleton Christians in Science Student Conference 2014
Before… Lepsy Fault, Kazakhstan
… and after Lepsy Fault, Kazakhstan
Beijing Tibet 40 mm/a http://www.googleearth.com
Identifying faults from space Images of the Daluoshan Fault in northern China from the Worldview satellite
Looking at faults in the field Liulengshan Fault, northern China
Modelling faults on a computer Greg Houseman, University of Leeds
12th January 2010 Haiti Earthquake Roger Bilham, Nature , 18 February 2010
Fall and Expulsion from Garden of Eden Wikimedia Commons
Fall and Expulsion from Garden of Eden Wikimedia Commons
What is theodicy? • Justifying God • Omnipotence • Omnibenevolence • Omniscience
Shattering the European Enlightenment The Ruins of Lisbon – copper engraving - Wikimedia Commons
Voltaire: ‘Poem on the Lisbon Disaster’ “These women, these infants heaped one upon the other, these limbs scattered beneath marbles; the hundred thousand unfortunates whom the earth devours, who—bleeding and torn, still palpitating, interred beneath their roots—end their lamentable days without comfort, amid the horror of their torment!”
A history of “theodicy” 1859: publication of The Origin of Species? Data from Google Ngram
Two types of evil • Moral evil • Natural evil
Four possible theodicies • Evil is necessary • A cosmic fall • An angelic fall • Kenosis and the price of freedom
Four possible theodicies • Evil is necessary • A cosmic fall • An angelic fall • Kenosis and the price of freedom
What’s wrong with a vale of soul-making? Death Valley, USA
Four possible theodicies • Evil is necessary • A cosmic fall • An angelic fall • Kenosis and the price of freedom
Fall and Expulsion from Garden of Eden Benjamin West’s The Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise
Four possible theodicies • Evil is necessary • A cosmic fall • An angelic fall • Kenosis and the price of freedom
Four possible theodicies • Evil is necessary • A cosmic fall • An angelic fall • Kenosis and the price of freedom
The problem with theodicy • Rational and intellectual • Not pastoral and personal
Gabriel Marcel: the problem with theodicy “But evil which is only stated or observed is no longer evil which is suffered: in fact, it ceases to be evil. In reality, I can only grasp evil in the measure in which it touches me—that is to say, in the measure in which I am involved, as one is involved in a lawsuit.”
So what are we to do? • Compassion • The example of Christ
Questions for discussion • Do you find any of the theodicies I’ve outlined convincing? • Do you agree with Ivan Karamazov? • Is theodicy just an intellectual anaesthetic? • To what extent is a rational defence of evil important to Christian living?