PHIL 201 QUIZ 7
Question # 00801824
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Updated on: 04/12/2021 06:41 AM Due on: 05/19/2021

Question 1
- Deadly earthquakes, hurricanes, and diseases are examples of natural evils.
True
False
3 points
Question 2
- The view advanced by C. S. Lewis in The Great Divorce is
A mild hell
Annihilationism
Free will theodicy
A denial of natural evils
3 points
Question 3
- The apparent fact that God’s existence is not clearly manifested is a mystery for which believers have no explanation.
True
False
3 points
Question 4
- Which principle states that one is not justified in claiming that it appears that there are no X’s if one has reason to believe that, in one’s present epistemic state, one is not in a position to be able to perceive any Xs that might be there?
Theodicy
G. E. Moore shift
Divine Hiddenness
CORNEA
3 points
Question 5
- The argument that there is probably pointless suffering that renders God’s existence unlikely is called
Defense
Theodicy
Logical form of the problem of evil

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Rating:
5/