John Hick's Epistemic Distance
John Hick's theodicy arguing that God intentionally maintains 'epistemic distance' between humanity and the divine—moral and spiritual ambiguity—enabling genuine human freedom and moral responsibility. A universe where God's existence were undeniable would eliminate moral autonomy, so evil remains compatible with divine benevolence.
Real World
Hick likens epistemic distance to a parent deliberately stepping back so a child can learn to walk independently — the NHS 'tough love' model in addiction recovery reflects this: removing all hardship prevents genuine growth.
Exam Focus
Pin down 'epistemic distance' precisely in answers — examiners penalise vague uses; define it as God's deliberate hiddenness enabling free moral response.
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