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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2008
Dale Lugenbehl, in ‘Can the Argument from Evil Be Decisive After All?’ provides a powerful defence of the argument from evil against several theistic objections to it. In my opinion, however, he has failed to prove his case. The question of the consistency of the amount of evil existing in the world with the existence of God remains, after Lugenbehl's argument, exactly where it was before – in a state of uncertainty.
1 Religious Studies XVIII, 29–35.Google Scholar All subsequent references to this article are by page numbers in the text.