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Duhkha & Karma: the problem of evil and God's omnipotence

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posted on 2024-06-13, 08:51 authored by P Bilimoria
This paper arises from a symposium on philosophical reconstructions of religious doctrines within the 16th conference of the Australasian Association for the Study of Religions held in the Armidale, N.S.W., July, 1993. The convenor, Peter Forrest, read a paper on ‘Making sense of karma and original sin’, and I elected to discuss the doctrine of karma in the context of the problem of evil. Forrest's paper appeared in the previous issue ofSophia (Vol 33, No. 1, pp. 1–15) and I shall be making reference to this paper as Forrest, 1993. On process theory of karman and the issue of personal identity, see also Peter Forrest, ‘Reincarnation without survival of memory or character’,Philosophy East and West 28, No. 1, January 1978, pp. 91–97, I would also take this opportunity to record special thanks to Dr Bruce Langtry and Mr Patrick Hutchings for their invaluable comments on an earlier draft.

History

Journal

Sophia

Volume

34

Pagination

92-119

Location

Dordrecht, The Netherlands

ISSN

0038-1527

eISSN

1873-930X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

1995, Springer SBM B.V.

Issue

1 - Special 100th Issue

Publisher

Springer Netherlands

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