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Evolution, evil, co-creation and the value of the world

Attfield, Robin 2024. Evolution, evil, co-creation and the value of the world. Religions 15 (5) , 615. 10.3390/rel15050615

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Abstract

This article builds on and supplements an earlier one in this journal about theodicy. It focuses on species extinctions and on the possible role of humanity as fallible co-creators. Christopher Southgate has suggested that co-creators might shoulder the task of curtailing extinctions. In appraising this view, I distinguish between extinctions resulting from evolution, which humans have limited power to reverse, but which are held to be indispensable for the evolution of complexity, consciousness and self-consciousness, and those caused by humanity itself, which humans should reduce, even if they cannot be halted. Human creativity, however, extends further to the development of skills, trades, the arts and literature. Church Fathers, such as Ambrose, Theodoret and Cosmas Indicopleustes, held that God left the creation incomplete so that humanity could enhance it; certainly, human creativity has introduced agriculture, navigation, technology and culture, adding to the value of the world. Granted belief in creation, this can be understood as co-creation. Granted the value that humanity continues to add to the world, the belief that such creativity flows from the creator’s overall plan emerges as a coherent one.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: English, Communication and Philosophy
Publisher: MDPI
ISSN: 2077-1444
Date of First Compliant Deposit: 3 June 2024
Date of Acceptance: 2 May 2024
Last Modified: 04 Jun 2024 11:15
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/169374

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