According to Hick, what is the “soul-making process”? Is it, as he says, of such great value that it justifies all the human and animal suffering involved in it? Do you think Rowe’s criticism of the soul-making theodicy is cogent?
According to Hick, what is the “soul-making process”? Is it, as he says, of such great value that it justifies all the human and animal suffering involved in it? Do you think Rowe’s criticism of the soul-making theodicy is cogent?