Unbelievable?

Does the problem of evil presuppose God? Josh Parikh vs Cory Markum

Listen in the App
1h 21m·March 4, 2016

About this Episode

The problem of evil and suffering is a key objection to the existence of a loving God. But what if the very existence of moral ‘evil’ requires a God? Oxford undergraduate Josh Parikh is a young Christian apologist who won Tyndale Fellowship’s 2015 IVP ‘Young Philosopher of Religion’ Prize for his essay on the problem of evil. He interacts with atheist Cory Markum as they debate the problem. Can real evil exist in a godless universe and could God have sufficient reasons to allow apparently gratuitous suffering? For Unbelievable? The Conference 2016: http://www.premierchristianradio.com/unbelievable2016" For Josh Parikh’s prize winning paper on the problem of evil : http://www.tyndalephilosophy.co.uk/prize.html For Cory Markum: http://www.atheistrepublic.com/blogs/cory-markumll For Ed Turner: https://edthemanicstreetpreacher.wordpress.com For more faith debates visit http://www.premierchristianradio.com/Shows/Saturday/Unbelievable Join the conversation: Facebook and Twitter Get the MP3 Podcast of Unbelievable? Via RSS or Via Itunes

Teachers

Topics

From this Show

Unbelievable?

Premier Unbelievable?

Listen on Selah

Play, save, and rate episodes. Get personalized recommendations based on the teachers and topics you love.

Get the App
Does the problem of evil presuppose God? Josh Parikh vs Cory Markum — Unbelievable? — Selah