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John Hick’s Theodicy of Moral and Spiritual Development and a Critical Examination of Theodicy

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John Hick is a significant philosopher known for his innovative ideas in religious thought and theology, particularly through his ‘theodicy of moral and spiritual development’. He redefines human existence as a spiritual education process orchestrated by God, suggesting that the world is created for humanity’s spiritual growth. Hick interprets pain and evil as integral parts of a divine plan, positing that these challenges allow individuals to develop through the exercise of free will. This perspective departs from traditional theistic views, framing evil as a necessary tool for spiritual advancement while maintaining the absolute goodness of God. However, Hick’s theories face criticism, particularly regarding the notion that all human pain serves an educational purpose. Critics argue that experiencing evil can result in trauma, and not all suffering fosters spiritual development. This contention highlights the limitations of Hick’s theodicy in addressing contemporary issues in religion, morality, and social trauma. Despite these criticisms, Hick’s ideas remain influential, sparking discussions among theologians and moral philosophers about the relationship between suffering, spiritual growth, and the dynamics within these fields. His work continues to inspire new approaches to understanding religion and spiritual development.

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Anadolu Universitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi

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