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Advent’s Answer to the Problem of Evil

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Advent’s Answer to the Problem of Evil

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Traditional Christian answers to the problem of evil may be identified as either theistic or christological. While theistic theodicies enjoy greater philosophical interest, christological theodicies are more practical, remaining embodied in the semiotics of the worshipping church, and are utimately more successful. The Christian church’s liturgical practice of Advent – where Christology, soteriology and eschatology come together – is a common and coherent response to the problem of evil. The practice of Advent comprises an eschatological ethics of justice and mercy which embraces their evil side‐effects and the tension of present and future justice. Advent thus presents the problem of evil as a constructive part of Christian theology and ethics.

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