Full Idea
Echoing Irenaeus, John Hick argues that the existence of evil is necessary for the perfect development of human beings. Hick understands evil in the light of God's desire not to coerce people into accepting him.
Gist of Idea
Irenaeus says evil is necessary for perfect human development
Source
report of Irenaeus (works [c.190]) by Brian Davies - Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion 3 'Notable'
Book Reference
Davies,Brian: 'An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion' [OUP 1993], p.34
A Reaction
I don't suppose I could opt out of perfect development? If I endure the evil, can I be guaranteed that my development will be 'perfect'. Oh, and could I just check what is meant by 'development'?