Dobrzeniecki, Marek2025-09-242025-09-242017Teologia w Polsce, 2017, Tom 11, Nr 2, s. 167-182.2956-63551732-4572https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/36471The paper tries to analyze the views of some of the contemporary theologians on the problem of evil. This problem for centuries was the most convincing argument of atheists in favour of the non-existence of God, and therefore the answers to this problem of today’s theologians are of great importance, especially in the context of the rationality of faith. The conclusion of the paper indicates that the most popular standpoint of today’s theology is the so called sceptical theism (agnosticism). The author argues also, that this point of view is alien to the theological tradition (especially to the theology of the Fathers of the Church) and he indicates at its weaknesses. The paper signals also, that the distinction: global and local evil could help theology in solving the current impasse.plCC-BY - Uznanie autorstwaproblem złateodyceateizm sceptycznyteizmzłoteologiateologia współczesnaproblem zła w teologiiproblem zła w teologii współczesnejfilozofiaojcowie Kosciołapatrystykateologia patrystycznacierpienieKarl LehmannAdolphe Geschéwalka Boga ze złemproblem of eviltheodicyskeptical theismtheismeviltheologycontemporary theologyproblem of evil in theologyproblem of evil in contemporary theologyphilosophyChurch Fatherspatristicspatristic theologysufferingGod’s struggle against evilProblem zła w teologii współczesnejThe Problem of Evil in the Contemporary TheologyArticle