Skeptical Theism and the Threshold Problem
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Spring 2013
Publication Title
Forum Philosophicum
Abstract
In this paper I articulate and defend a new anti-theodicy challenge to Skeptical Theism. More specifically, I defend the Threshold Problem according to which there is a threshold to the kinds of evils that are in principle justifiable for God to permit, and certain instances of evil are beyond that threshold. I further argue that Skeptical Theism does not have the resources to adequately rebut the Threshold Problem. I argue for this claim by drawing a distinction between a weak and strong version of Skeptical Theism, such that the strong version must be defended in order to rebut the Threshold Problem. However, the skeptical theist’s appeal to our limited cognitive faculties only supports the weak version.
Recommended Citation
Cohen, Yishai PhD, "Skeptical Theism and the Threshold Problem" (2013). Faculty Publications. 55.
https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/philosophy-faculty/55