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pt. I. The problem of evil
1. The need for theodicy
2. Theodicy in Christian tradition
pt. II. The good goals of creation
3. Beauty
4. Thought and feeling
5. Action
6. Worship
pt. III. The necessary evils
7. The fact of moral evil; and free will
8. The range of moral evil; and responsibility
9. Natural evil and the scope for response
10. Natural evil and the possibility of knowledge
11. The evils of sin and agnosticism
Conclusion to part III
pt. IV. Completing the theodicy
12. God's rights
13. Weighing good against bad.
1. The need for theodicy
2. Theodicy in Christian tradition
pt. II. The good goals of creation
3. Beauty
4. Thought and feeling
5. Action
6. Worship
pt. III. The necessary evils
7. The fact of moral evil; and free will
8. The range of moral evil; and responsibility
9. Natural evil and the scope for response
10. Natural evil and the possibility of knowledge
11. The evils of sin and agnosticism
Conclusion to part III
pt. IV. Completing the theodicy
12. God's rights
13. Weighing good against bad.