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Whether we view it in theological, philosophical, or psychological terms, evil remains both a deeply intriguing question and a crucially relevant global issue. Now, Professor Mathewes offers you a richly provocative and revealing encounter with the question of human evil - a dynamic inquiry into Western civilization's greatest thinking and insight on this critical subject.

With the inspired guidance of these 36 lectures, you'll engage with how both individual thinkers and larger trends of thought have faced evil, studying the work of major theologians, philosophers, poets, political theorists, novelists, psychologists, and journalists. You'll study the psychology of evil in Islamic theology, as well as the weighty meditations of St. Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Anselm of Lyon, and Martin Luther. And among contemporary views, you'll grasp Arthur Cohen's extraordinary post-Holocaust reformulation of faith in a God whose reality "is our prefiguration" - the promise of what we may become.

Parallel with the theological accounts, you'll also study primary currents of Western secular thinking on evil in the work of key philosophers and social theorists. You'll investigate Thomas Hobbes's proposition that good and evil are invented constructs of human language, and Kant's conception of morality as located in the human will. You contemplate Freud's hypothesis of the "death drive," an innate, destructive force of the psyche, and Hannah Arendt's highly influential analysis of the "moral inversion" of Nazism.

So why does evil exist in the world? Join a deeply insightful teacher in facing this fascinating, primordial question - a chance to bring your own most discerning thought to a crucial challenge for our world.

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This complex subject is dissected and analysed with depth and clarity. I'm particularly impressed with the non-religious source material as they tend to use Myth as fact which i find irritating and nonsensical. Here, I'm particularly referring to the one god variety! There is no easy solution to defining the subject if indeed there is such a thing but the correct questions are postulated by powerful writers, philosophers and lastly religious ramblings of stupidity.
Why Evil Exists becomes a personal journey of reflection, meditations and prayer to the Gods to bring cohesion to many conflicts and understanding. The book is a thorough albeit an Western Introduction. The Gods of Eastern Teachings, philosophies and science would complete this study but its an essential start to knowledge.

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immense research, thought, patience, understanding, and passion in these series of lectures. awesome speaker. everyone would benefit from hearing these.

awesomeness

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really easy to follow and listen to and very informative. definitely would recommend as a starting point to find further reading on ethics.

brilliant!

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The lectures compared and contrasted various views about the definition of the actual evil in the world.

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