Testimonials Regarding Dr.
Whitney's Work in "Theodicy" and Related Areas
"Whitney is fast becoming
the world's authority in the problem of evil" (David Griffin,
Theologian)
"Whitney has developed a
unique philosophical tool, with an expert in the area amassing
and commenting on all of the important literature in the
field" (George Schlesinger, Philosopher)
[Whitney's work on theodicy
is} "extraordinarily useful." .... and besides
his own original and constructive views, he "gives a clear
and accurate picture of the current state of discussion
of this vital topic" (John Hick, Theologian)
Whitney's monumental collection of sources, and his detailed annotations on the most important material, represents a major contribution to the debate on God and evil at the end of this century. To amass this quantity of material is the field is a staggering achievement: the book represents an important research tool in its own right simply by the comprehensiveness of the references it contains" (anonymous assessment)
"The selection of the seven major topic areas and the five major appendices is intelligent and accurate to the field as a whole. The annotations are also consistently fair and informative--a difficult task in a tendentious topic such as this one....This is indeed 'an essential research tool for scholars and students working in the field,' and should remain so for 'many years to come.'" (anonymous assessment)
"[Dr. Whitney] is to be commended for his tremendous service to philosophers working in the field. The work has richly repaid the time I have spent studying it..." (anonymous assessment)
"The work is original in the sense that [Dr. Whitney] is not just part of a school. He has his own plausible position from which to critique others... (anonymous assessment)
"[Dr. Whitney] stands in a rather unique position .... No other person today is any more abreast of the current literature [on theodicy, God and evil] and I believe his understanding of the various theodicies now available to us is as good as anyone's." (anonymous
assessment)
Dr. Whitney's work on theodicy "is of value not only for academicians but for humanity as a whole ... as the 'problem of evil' is by far the most important and practical issue in the philosophy of religion.... More importantly, though, theoretical theistic perspectives on evil continue to dictate the manner in which many (if not the majority of the) people in our world actually respond to the pain and suffering we encounter... " (anonymous assessment)
"[Dr. Whitney's] annotations
and series of introductions reflect years of work by a
leading figure in the field. They also offer a mix of academic
impartiality and personal commitment: variant viewpoints
are described fairly and allowed to stand alongside one
another ("I seek only reasoned arguments") ... Academics
[and others] will be well served by this book ... (Michel
Desjardins, Theologian)
"Dr. Whitney has proved himself
to be an author of substance whose publications ... have
made a significant contribution ..." (anonymous assessment)
*Note:
Many of these comments were "anonymous assessments" written
confidentially by academic experts in the fields of philosophy
and theology in support of research grant applications
by Dr Whitney between 1994 and 1997, and in response
to the publication of the 1993 (first) edition of THEODICY
by Dr. Whitney.