Episode notes
Episode 4 —
If Adam was created perfect… why did he fall?
And if God knew he would fall… what does that mean for evil?
In Part 2 of Very Good Is Far from Perfect, we follow the logic of perfection all the way to the edge — into the question many people are afraid to ask:
Does our theology accidentally make evil necessary?
In this episode:
- Why “perfect Adam” creates pressure in theodicy
- A simple breakdown of free will: libertarianism, determinism, and compatibilism
- Why Arminians and Calvinists may share more assumptions than they realize
- What “God permitted the Fall” really means — and how that differs in Western and Orthodox theology
- Leibniz and the “Best of All Possible Worlds”
- Why evil becomes instrumental in some systems
- Evil as parasitic, not nec ...
Keywords
augustineoriginal sinorthodoxydeterminismcontingencyEastern OrthodoxyCatholicismcalvinismOrthodox theologycompatibilism