The Problem of Evil is a central concern in Comparative Religious Theories, sparking debates among scholars and theologians worldwide.
This Certificate program delves into the complexities of evil, exploring its manifestations across various faith traditions.
Through a multidisciplinary approach, learners will examine the philosophical, historical, and cultural contexts that shape our understanding of evil.
By analyzing the responses of different religious traditions to the Problem of Evil, learners will gain a deeper appreciation for the diversity of perspectives on this fundamental question.
Some of the key topics covered include the nature of evil, theodicy, and the role of free will in the face of suffering.
By engaging with these complex issues, learners will develop a nuanced understanding of the Problem of Evil and its implications for personal and communal life.
Whether you're a scholar, theologian, or simply curious about the human condition, this Certificate program invites you to explore the rich and varied responses to the Problem of Evil.