The Problem of Evil in Literature
Exploring the complexities of human existence, this Undergraduate Certificate delves into the philosophical conundrums presented by evil in literature.
Through a critical analysis of literary works, students will examine the various interpretations of evil, its causes, and its consequences.
By engaging with canonical and contemporary texts, learners will develop a deeper understanding of the human condition and the role of morality in shaping our understanding of the world.
Some key themes to be explored include the nature of free will, the existence of a benevolent deity, and the impact of trauma on individuals and society.
By gaining a nuanced understanding of the Problem of Evil, learners will be equipped to engage in informed discussions and debates about the human experience.
Join us on this thought-provoking journey into the heart of the Problem of Evil in Literature and discover new insights into the complexities of human existence.