Sutherland argues that Adams seems to understand horrendous evil in a narrower way than it seems it should be understood.
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Q130: For Sutherland, horrendous evil . . .
A)
Q131: For Marilyn Adams, within Christian theism there
Q132: Sutherland worries that Adams implicitly sets aside
Q133: Adams suggests that the How-question is displaced
Q134: Tolstoy, according to Sutherland, has access to
Q136: What is the problem of evil?
A) It
Q137: What does Stump mean by the "mirror
Q138: Which of the following isn't a way
Q139: Which of the following best characterizes the
Q140: For Stump, our moral intuition or faculty
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