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Preface | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Introduction | p. 1 |
The "Good" and the "Groaning" | p. 1 |
Evolutionary Theory | p. 2 |
Objections: Perhaps There Isn't a Problem After All | p. 3 |
Seeing the Creation Truly | p. 6 |
Refining the Problem | p. 7 |
Responses to the Problem from Darwin Onward | p. 10 |
A Key Move in Evolutionary Theodicy | p. 12 |
My Own Approach: A Compound Evolutionary Theodicy | p. 15 |
Roads Not Taken | p. 18 |
Introduction | p. 18 |
Creationism and Intelligent Design | p. 18 |
God Not the Creator, or Not Benevolent? | p. 20 |
The God of Process Theology | p. 22 |
Teilhard de Chardin | p. 25 |
Doing without a Fall from Paradise | p. 28 |
Freedom, Suffering, and Love | p. 35 |
Strategies in Evolutionary Theodicy | p. 40 |
Introduction | p. 40 |
Good-Harm Analyses | p. 41 |
The Centrality of a Developmental Approach to the Goods and Harms of Evolution | p. 47 |
A Focus on the Suffering of the Individual Creature | p. 48 |
God's Co-Suffering with the Creature | p. 50 |
An Adventure in the Theology of Creation | p. 55 |
Introduction | p. 55 |
The Suffering of God | p. 56 |
Divine Self-Emptying | p. 57 |
Developing a Theology of Evolutionary Creation | p. 60 |
The Human Animal and Its "Selving" | p. 71 |
God's Providential Action in the World | p. 73 |
The Significance of the Cross and Resurrection | p. 75 |
Heaven for Pelicans? Eschatological Considerations | p. 78 |
Introduction | p. 78 |
Eschatology and Cosmology | p. 79 |
Motives for Postulating the Existence of Nonhuman Creatures in a Redeemed Creation | p. 82 |
Does an Evolutionary Theodicy Require Redemption of Individual Creatures? | p. 82 |
Exploring a Redeemed Existence for Creatures at the Eschaton | p. 85 |
Why Did God Not Just Create Heaven? | p. 90 |
The Call of Humanity | p. 92 |
Creation Groaning in Travail | p. 92 |
The Freedom of the Glory of the Children of God | p. 96 |
Humans as Contemplatives of Creation | p. 97 |
Human Nature-Scientific and Theological Understandings | p. 99 |
Ethical Kenosis | p. 101 |
A Cautionary Word | p. 103 |
Possible Callings for Human Beings in Respect of the Rest of Creation | p. 104 |
Preisthood of Creation Reconsidered | p. 110 |
Conclusion | p. 113 |
Ethical Proposals and Conclusion | p. 116 |
Introduction | p. 116 |
Eschatological Vegetarianism | p. 116 |
Global Justice, Global Warming, and the Glass Abbatoir | p. 122 |
The Ethics of Extinction | p. 124 |
Conclusion | p. 132 |
Notes | p. 134 |
Index | p. 185 |
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