Ep. 316: Dostoevsky's "Brothers Karamazov": PEL Live in NYC (Part One)

Ep. 316: Dostoevsky's "Brothers Karamazov": PEL Live in NYC (Part One)

By Mark Linsenmayer, Wes Alwan, Seth Paskin, Dylan Casey

On Fyodor Dostoevsky's 1880 existentialist novel, focusing mostly on the "Rebellion" and "Grand Inquisitor" chapters.

How can we reconcile ourselves to the existence of evil and suffering? The character Ivan argues that we can't, that children's suffering can't be justified by any alleged Divine Plan. Dostoevsky's answer to this challenge is practical, concrete love and service to others, but does this really address or merely sidestep Ivan's challenge?

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