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Philosophers of religion have written a great deal about “the problem of evil.” Their reflections, however, have not concentrated, at least not extensively or sufficiently, on the particularities of evil that manifest themselves in genocide. Concentrating on some of those particularities, this essay reflects on genocide, which has sometimes been called the crime of crimes, to raise questions such as: how should genocide affect the philosophy of religion and what might philosophers of religion contribute to help check that crime against humanity?
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Roth, J.K. Easy to remember?: genocide and the philosophy of religion. Int J Philos Relig 68, 31–42 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11153-010-9256-3
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