The Problem of Evil from a Panentheistic Perspective
And there shall be no pain (Rev 21:4) suffering as the price for development
The paper explores the problem of evil and suffering through a panentheistic lens, establishing a connection between God and the concepts of good and evil. It defines evil as a source of suffering and categorizes it into moral and physical forms. The author examines three classical perspectives on evil: its non-existence, divine responsibility, and human accountability. Introducing a panentheistic view, God is portrayed as a system of dynamic subsystems, embodying both impassibility and empathy. The discussion concludes with insights on suffering in the context of Christian Redemption and Co-Redemption.
