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The goodness of God
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A-Level Philosophy Mapa Mental sobre The goodness of God, creado por Sumahlor el 04/05/2015.
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religion
christianity
omnibenevolence
god
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The goodness of God
Omnibenevolence
God is perfectly good
He reacts to people, cares about their actions and sets laws
He tells them what is good; they don't have to work it out.
He dislikes cruelty, rewards good and punishes evil
His goodness can be seen through the works of Jesus
The Euthyphro Dilemma
Is an action good because God commands it, or does God command actions because they are good?
If the former, anything could be good if God said so - eg rape, murder
If the latter, there is a moral code above God
A response could be that God's nature is good and he reveals goodness to us
For example, he cannot lie, so lying is bad
Or that we cannot judge God by human standards
God's goodness in the Bible
In the old testament, God seems rather destructive (eg Sodom, the Golden Calf)
In the New Testament, he is generally more benevolent
Some exceptions, eg story of Ananias and Sapphira - punished with death for lying
Luke 8: A sick woman healed through faith, Jairus's daughter raised from the dead
Benevolence shown through Jesus
Judgement is part of God's goodness (parable of the sheep and the goats)
God's love for us a covenant
Unlike the Prime Mover, God acts morally
The PM is only good because it's perfect
Mackie's inconsistent triad
Evil exists, God is all-powerful and God is good - all three cannot be true at the same time
God must be either unwilling or unable to stop suffering
What does 'good' mean?
Augustine: evil is not living up to what you should be
An evil action is a lack of goodness
An evil person doesn't match expectations of a good person
Perfection means you can't be better than what you are
So God is the standard of what is good
This means that option 2 of the Euthyphro dilemma is wrong (see my other mindmap on 'God as Creator'
Adjunto:
The idea of God as creator
Issues
The presence of evil
Most people haven't experienced God's goodness through miracles
Can we judge God by our standards?
How can God act for good if he's unchanging?
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