The topic of evil and redemption has been at the center of the Western tradition since the beginning of the Christian era. In The End of Evil, Suchocki explores the source and end of evil in the thought of Augustine, Leibniz, Kant, Schleiermacher, Hegel, and Nietzsche. Whitehead's philosophy is used as a creative response to the problems and possibilities raised in these earlier developments.
As someone unfamiliar with much of the specifics of Process Thought/Theology, this was a very challenging book for me to read. There is a glossary of process terms in the back to reference, and unless you are already familiar with them then I would plan on referencing it frequently. This book was a very difficult read, but once I had a better grasp on the material it was fascinating.
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