Jefte w tarapatach: Moralne dylematy a teizm (przeł. Marcin Iwanicki)

This essay examines the phenomenon of moral dilemmas from a theistic perspective. Many theists have supposed either (1) that a providential God would never confront a creature with a choice in which the creature cannot avoid doing wrong, or (2) that if a creature does confront such a choice situatio...

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