Group 3: This group will focus on the Enchiridion. St. Augustines treatise is not a narrative that yields a story, but a theological attempt to characterize the basic tenets of Catholic faith, love and hope in a worldview that believes in an all-knowing, all-powerful, all-good, transcendental authority.  How does St. Augustine characterize the nature of evil that answers the challenge made by The Problem of Evil?  Evil as the absence of good is a very rich and useful concept, which you should explore.  Is this concept useful in analyzing the Garden of Eden story or The Book of Job? Or is this a significantly new concept?



These were the chapters required from the reading:  Chapters 9-16 and 60, which focus on the nature of evil as part of the concept of faith.) Attached is the document of Enchiridion aswell.

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