Dimensions of Evil: Contemporary Perspectives
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Dimensions of Evil: Contemporary Perspectives  -     By: Terry D. Cooper

Dimensions of Evil: Contemporary Perspectives

Fortress Press / 2007 / Paperback

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From natural catastrophes to horrific human violence to death---dealing social systems, evil calls out ever more dramatically for explanation and understanding. Yet despite millennia of reflection, no consensus has developed on the character and dynamics of evil.

This masterful survey volume composes a framework that separates out for analysis the many dimensions and aspects of the question of evil and then interrogates the best philosophers, theologians, psychologists, and social scientists of the last one hundred years on the question.

Cooper's interdisciplinary focus captures insights from theology, philosophy, and psychology and overcomes the ghettoization of the question. His clear distinction of evil in natural, personal, and social realms allows readers to sort through the many layers and mechanisms of evil and the helpful perspectives that illuminate our world today.

Terry D. Cooper is Professor of Psychology at St. Louis Community College in Meramec, Missouri, and co- author with Don S. Browning of Religious Thought and the Modern Psychologies.

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Title: Dimensions of Evil: Contemporary Perspectives
By: Terry D. Cooper
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 288
Vendor: Fortress Press
Publication Date: 2007
Dimensions: 9 X 6 (inches)
Weight: 14 ounces
ISBN: 0800662172
ISBN-13: 9780800662172
Stock No: WW662172

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From natural catastrophes to horrific human violence to death- dealing social systems, evil calls out ever more dramatically for explanation and understanding. Yet despite millennia of reflection, no consensus has developed on the character and dynamics of evil.

This masterful survey volume composes a framework that separates out for analysis the many dimensions and aspects of the question of evil and then interrogates the best philosophers, theologians, psychologists, and social scientists of the last one hundred years on the question.

Cooper's interdisciplinary focus captures insights from theology, philosophy, and psychology and overcomes the ghettoization of the question. His clear distinction of evil in natural, personal, and social realms allows readers to sort through the many layers and mechanisms of evil and the helpful perspectives that illuminate our world today.

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Terry D. Cooper is Professor of Psychology at St. Louis Community College in Meramec, Missouri, and co- author with Don S. Browning of Religious Thought and the Modern Psychologies (2nd ed., 2005, 978-0-8006-3659-3).

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