The Enlightenment And Evil
We ended up going long on this chapter and so we split it up into two episodes so there is a hard cut and no outro at the end of this episode. There's a lot to cover with the Enlightenment and evil.

Where did the problem of evil really become a problem? Scott Christensen does a marvelous job in this chapter (one of my favorites) in presenting the Enlightenment era kickoff of questioning evil's place in God's world and traces it forward to the modern worldview.

Evil just didn't spring into existence in 1755, but the events of the day and the psyche of the Western world presented the best melting pot to not just ask the questions but throw off the conventions of dealing with evil in theory and in practice. The next episode will show the ramifications of such decisions.

We don't cover everything in this chapter but it is a great read. We do get some alternative history and space talk in here so the nerdy streak is kept alive.
Timeline:
00:00 - Introduction
03:44 - How The Lisbon Earthquake of 1755 Began Questioning The Problem Of Evil
07:05 - The Enlightenment's Role In The Problem Of Evil
13:27 - The Blow To Divine Revelation
14:25 - Voltaire Vs. The Best All Possible Worlds
LINKS:
02:37 - John Gill Sermon - Christ The Savior From The Storm
05:20 - Good Article On The Enlightenment Era

The episode link is cavetothecross.com/ep141/

Books mentioned in this episode:

What about Evil? A Defense of God's Sovereign Glory by Scott Christensen
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Hardcover - https://amzn.to/3xGsxP6
Logos Link
ChristianBook Link

 

 

 

 

The Man Who Knew the Way to the Moon by Todd Zwillich

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The Enlightenment And Evil

We ended up going long on this chapter and so we split it up into two episodes so there is a hard cut and no outro at the end of this episode. There’s a lot to cover with the Enlightenment and evil.


Where did the problem of evil really become a problem? Scott Christensen does a marvelous job in this chapter (one of my favorites) in presenting the Enlightenment era kickoff of questioning evil’s place in God’s world and traces it forward to the modern worldview.


Evil just didn’t spring into existence in 1755, but the events of the day and the psyche of the Western world presented the best melting pot to not just ask the questions but throw off the conventions of dealing with evil in theory and in practice. The next episode will show the ramifications of such decisions.


We don’t cover everything in this chapter but it is a great read. We do get some alternative history and space talk in here so the nerdy streak is kept alive.


Timeline:

00:00 – Introduction

03:44 – How The Lisbon Earthquake of 1755 Began Questioning The Problem Of Evil

07:05 – The Enlightenment’s Role In The Problem Of Evil

13:27 – The Blow To Divine Revelation

14:25 – Voltaire Vs. The Best All Possible Worlds


LINKS:

02:37 – John Gill Sermon – Christ The Savior From The Storm

05:20 – Good Article On The Enlightenment Era


The episode link is cavetothecross.com/ep141/


Books mentioned in this episode:


What about Evil? A Defense of God’s Sovereign Glory by Scott Christensen

Kindle – https://amzn.to/2UeV3tt

Hardcover – https://amzn.to/3xGsxP6

Logos Link

ChristianBook Link


 


 


 


 



The Man Who Knew the Way to the Moon by Todd Zwillich


Audible – https://amzn.to/3hftvwq


Try Audible For Free – https://amzn.to/3cN0giE


“As an Amazon Associate, we earn income to support us from qualifying purchases.”