
Why Evil Exists
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Charles Mathewes
Whether we view it in theological, philosophical, or psychological terms, evil remains both a deeply intriguing question and a crucially relevant global issue. Now, Professor Mathewes offers you a richly provocative and revealing encounter with the question of human evil - a dynamic inquiry into Western civilization's greatest thinking and insight on this critical subject.
With the inspired guidance of these 36 lectures, you'll engage with how both individual thinkers and larger trends of thought have faced evil, studying the work of major theologians, philosophers, poets, political theorists, novelists, psychologists, and journalists. You'll study the psychology of evil in Islamic theology, as well as the weighty meditations of St. Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Anselm of Lyon, and Martin Luther. And among contemporary views, you'll grasp Arthur Cohen's extraordinary post-Holocaust reformulation of faith in a God whose reality "is our prefiguration" - the promise of what we may become.
Parallel with the theological accounts, you'll also study primary currents of Western secular thinking on evil in the work of key philosophers and social theorists. You'll investigate Thomas Hobbes's proposition that good and evil are invented constructs of human language, and Kant's conception of morality as located in the human will. You contemplate Freud's hypothesis of the "death drive," an innate, destructive force of the psyche, and Hannah Arendt's highly influential analysis of the "moral inversion" of Nazism.
So why does evil exist in the world? Join a deeply insightful teacher in facing this fascinating, primordial question - a chance to bring your own most discerning thought to a crucial challenge for our world.
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The good of evil
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What did you love best about Why Evil Exists?
I enjoyed the contemporary theories presented the most.What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
I thought the theories surrounding genocide were the most interesting.What about Professor Charles Mathewes’s performance did you like?
He is obviously very passionate and knowledgeable about the subject.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No, it was way too dense and too long.Any additional comments?
I felt that theorists' views from earlier time periods were not as easy to understand or as enjoyable to learn about compared to the more contemporary perspectives. That said, the lecture was comprised of more historical views than modern views from the industrial period onward, unfortunately for me, but I still enjoyed the lectures overall.A History of Theories on Evil
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Karma has been good and the opportunity to come across this is from the good work our millennials did to get me to "click" the icon.
something to think about .
a must for humanity
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Amazing and exceeded my expectations
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Great wave top discussions on evil
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If I am being honest, this was probably my least favorite of the Great Courses so far but even so it was a worthwhile listen. Here you will gain a sense of how the modern competing and complementary views on evil evolved and the challenges they face in the view of modern life and tragedy-in the western world, anyway.
Religion and Philosophy Course
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I'm nearing graduation and after four years at a hum-drum state university, I can testify that I've never once sat in a classroom with a professor of this caliber. Mathewes is no bureaucrat with tenure going through the motions till retirement, he's a genuine and contagiously engaged scholar. He knows how to lecture and hold a student's interest. He never goes off on irrelevant tangents or gets bogged down in technical minutia. Each lecture is painstakingly researched and meticulously prepared to be intellectually and emotionally provoking.His thorough knowledge of history, literacy and philosophy make him a veritable well-spring of experience and wisdom. The topic itself resists easy answers and Mathewes never offers any. He acts as a medium between Western civilization's greatest philosophers on evil and his audience. He distills their wisdom into terms readily available and digestible to the modern listener --with or without any background in these disciplines. Evil is every person's concern and Mathewes makes sure his lectures are accessible to every person who confronts evil in their life, but for all that, he never talks down to the reader, nor does he over-simplify things in a way that alienates those with some grounding in this subject.
I agree with another reviewer that the series gets off to a slow start, but after a few lectures Mathewes hits his stride and the series really takes off. This is quite simply the most pleasant and intellectually engaging audio book from audible I've ever downloaded. The material and depth of the lectures is dense enough to warrant a re-listen, especially after I acquaint myself more with the many texts and authors he references throughout the lecture series. Which was another great part of this series. Mathewes doesn't confine himself to classical philosophers and religious authorities, but branches into perspectives on evil through great works of literature in fiction, poetry, and our modern take on the subject post-holocaust and post 911. Whatever expectations I had when I purchased this audio book were met and exceeded. This lecture series is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in a genuine exploration of evil in the human condition.
Highly Recommended!
Best Audiobook I've Ever Listened To
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Thought-provoking, challenging, accessible.
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Awesome
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My best Audible experience
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