Evolution,Suffering, and Eschatological Redemption: Sollereder,Southgate, and Russell on Theodicy |
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Authors: | Ted Peters |
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Abstract: | Two new books helpfully refine the position vaunted by Theistic Evolution. These two books will garner the interest especially of the proleptic school within Theistic Evolution, which affirms (1) the long history of evolution as God's creative work; (2) the Theology of the Cross wherein God shares in the sufferings and even death of all creatures, animals included; (3) Jesus’ Easter resurrection as a prolepsis of the eschatological new creation; and (4) the coincidence of creation with redemption. These two provocative new works are Bethany Sollereder's God, Evolution, and Animal Suffering: Theodicy without a Fall, along with Christopher Southgate's Theology in a Suffering World: Glory and Longing. This article tackles a problem surfacing in the work of both Sollereder and Southgate: when eliminating the fall, the combination of redemption and creation becomes incoherent. Robert John Russell's “fall without a fall” provides greater coherence in the proleptic version of Theistic Evolution. |
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Keywords: | Evolution suffering theodicy God eschatology redemption Proleptic Theistic Evolution Charles Darwin Bethany Sollereder Christopher Southgate Robert John Russell |
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