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Nature red in tooth and claw

Theism and the Problem of Animal Suffering
Book • 2008
In 'Nature Red in Tooth and Claw,' Michael Murray delves into the issue of animal suffering and its implications for theism.

He analyzes the intensity and extent of animal pain and how it challenges traditional theodicies.

Murray discusses various philosophical and theological approaches to address this problem, including skeptical theism and other forms of theodicy.

The book is a comprehensive treatment of the subject, engaging with both historical and contemporary debates.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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Joe Schmid
as a book where Murray tries to give a number of different theodicies .
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Atheist Slogans You Should Stop Using - Joe Schmid
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Trent Horn
in response to a question about animal theology.
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DEBATE: God's Existence - Trent Horn Vs. Alex O'Connor
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Trent Horn
in response to a question about animal theology.
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DEBATE: God's Existence - Trent Horn Vs. Alex O'Connor
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William Lane Craig
recommending it as a treatment of animal pain and natural evil.
The Problem of Suffering and Evil
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William Lane Craig
, who cites Murray's pain hierarchy as a useful framework.
Question of the Week #940: What Should One Say to Darwin about Animal Suffering?

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