This lecture discusses key ideas from the ancient Christian rhetorician and philosopher's short treatise, On The Anger of God

Specifically it focuses on the criticism of Epicurus' position on God(s) and anger. He has three main lines of criticism: one dealing with whether God has emotions ; another bearing upon God as active or inactive; and another applying to the Epicurean version of the argument from evil

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