Across
- 3. Came up with a theodicy about original sin.
- 5. Also known as the First Cause argument.
- 6. A kind of evil created by nature.
- 8. A person who does believe in God.
- 13. Existing within creation.
- 14. A famous formulation of the problem of evil.
- 16. A gap in knowledge between God and humanity.
- 18. A Scottish philosopher who criticized the First Cause/Design argument..
- 20. A kind of evil created by human beings.
- 21. An English philosopher who criticized the First Cause argument.
- 23. Not possessing attributes of a person.
- 24. Existing beyond creation.
Down
- 1. Also known as the Design argument.
- 2. When the nature of the divine is disclosed to human beings.
- 4. A sudden understanding of the nature of reality.
- 7. A person who does not believe in God.
- 9. Came up with a theodicy about two-stage creation.
- 10. An extraordinary and welcome event that violates the laws of nature.
- 11. finding out about God through other things.
- 12. Possessing attributes of a person.
- 15. finding out about God directly.
- 17. A person who believes there is not enough evidence to prove whether God exists or not.
- 19. Famous for his watchmaker analogy.
- 22. Came up with an influential version of the First Cause argument.