Why Evil Exists: The complete course contains all 36 lectures
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All Lectures:
1. The Nature and Origins of Evil
2. Enuma Elish - Evil as Cosmic Battle
3. Greece - Tragedy and The Peloponnesian War
4. Greek Philosophy - Human Evil and Malice
5. The Hebrew Bible - Human Rivalry with God
6. The Hebrew Bible - Wisdom and the Fear of God
7. Christian Scripture - Apocalypse and Original Sin
8. The Inevitability of Evil - Irenaeus
9. Creation, Evil, and the Fall - Augustine
10. Rabbinic Judaism - The Evil Impulse
11. Islam - Iblis the Failed, Once-Glorious Being
12. On Self-Deception in Evil - Scholasticism
13. Dante - Hell and the Abandonment of Hope
14. The Reformation - The Power of Evil Within
15. Dark Politics - Machiavelli on How to Be Bad
16. Hobbes - Evil as a Social Construct
17. Montaigne and Pascal - Evil and the Self
18. Milton - Epic Evil
19. The Enlightenment and Its Discontents
20. Kant - Evil at the Root of Human Agency
21. Hegel - The Slaughter Block of History
22. Marx - Materialism and Evil
23. The American North and South - Holy War
24. Nietzsche - Considering the Language of Evil
25. Dostoevsky - The Demonic in Modernity
26. Conrad - Incomprehensible Terror
27. Freud - The Death Drive and the Inexplicable
28. Camus - The Challenge to Take Evil Seriously
29. Post - WWII Protestant Theology on Evil
30. Post - WWII Roman Catholic Theology on Evil
31. Post - WWII Jewish Thought on Evil
32. Arendt - The Banality of Evil
33. Life in Truth - 20th-Century Poets on Evil
34. Science and the Empirical Study of Evil
35. The "Unnaming" of Evil
36. Where Can Hope Be Found?
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