God, evolution, and animal suffering theodicy without a fall

After the publication of On the Origin of Species in 1859, theologians were faced with the dilemma of God creating through evolution. Suddenly, pain, suffering, untimely death and extinction appeared to be the very tools of creation, and not a result of the sin of humanity. Despite this paradigm shi...

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Creationism
Evolution (Biology) / Religious aspects / Christianity
God (Christianity) / Goodness
Pain / Religious aspects / Christianity
Suffering / Religious aspects / Christianity
Violence / Religious aspects / Christianity
Animal welfare / Religious aspects / Christianity
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Suffering / Religious aspects / Christianity
Violence / Religious aspects / Christianity
Animal welfare / Religious aspects / Christianity
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Evolution (Biology) / Religious aspects / Christianity
God (Christianity) / Goodness
Pain / Religious aspects / Christianity
Suffering / Religious aspects / Christianity
Violence / Religious aspects / Christianity
Animal welfare / Religious aspects / Christianity
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Evolution (Biology) / Religious aspects / Christianity
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Pain / Religious aspects / Christianity
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Violence / Religious aspects / Christianity
Animal welfare / Religious aspects / Christianity
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