Thought it might be helpful to have links to all my posts on Christopher Southgate’s book on animal theodicy, The Groaning of Creation, in one place.
1. Intro
2. The only way?
3. God so loved the world
4. There’s a wideness in God’s mercy
5. Heaven can wait
6. Priests of creation
7. The (vegetarian) restaurant at the end of the universe
8. The ethics of the Ark
9. Concluding thoughts
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Thanks for this extensive look at Chris Southgate’s work on theodicy. I am one of his research students – undergoing work in evolutionary theodicy. [08’2011]
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