God, evil, and the free will defence: J. E. Tomberlin and F. McGuinness

Religious Studies 13 (4):455-475 (1977)
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The Free Will Defence , as we shall understand it here, is an attempt to show that God exists and he is omnipotent, omniscient, and wholly good is logically consistent with There is moral evil in the actual world

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