Abstract

Current scholarship on Ksenija Atanasijevic mostly deals with her studies on various themes in the history of philosophy and her contribution to social movements such as feminism, pacifism, etc. On the other hand, Atanasijevic?s theological and anthropological thought has not yet attracted much scholarly attention. In this paper, I shall focus on the question of evil within the philosophy and theological anthropology of Ksenija Atanasijevic, putting it in the broader context of her lifelong investigation of human nature and experience.

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