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AbstractIn his early dialogue ‘On order’ (De ordine) Augustine dramatises a discussion of theodicy in which the Manichaean solution is clearly rejected, even though the debate ends in aporia. It is argued in this paper that the dialogue’s dramatic setting... see more

AbstractTheodicy is the attempt to justify God’s righteousness and goodness amidst the experience of evil and suffering in the world. This article discusses Karl Barth’s Christological and Jürgen Moltmann’s eschatological approach to the problem of t... see more

The COVID-19 pandemic problem raises many questions, whether the pandemic exists because of human sin? Is this suffering from God? Does God allow this to happen? If God is love, why should this pandemic occur? And various other kinds of questions. The pur... see more

The article engages with the philosophical and theological notion of theodicy as formulated by Kalin Yanakiev in ????? ????? ?????????? (A Debate on Theodicy), an essay which appeared in Yanakiev’s book ?????????? ????? ????? ???????? ? ????????? (Philoso... see more

AbstractIn his early dialogue ‘On order’ (De ordine) Augustine dramatises a discussion of theodicy in which the Manichaean solution is clearly rejected, even though the debate ends in aporia. It is argued in this paper that the dialogue’s dramatic setting... see more

Abstract. The Covid-19 pandemic has created human’s suffering. Human suffering itself has evoked many questions about God's omniscience and omnipotence, which are often known as theodicy problem. This paper is an attempt to account for God's ways of human... see more

Abstract. The story of the tenth plague in the narrative of the liberation of the Israelites from Egypt in Exodus 11:1-12:36, cannot be used as a paradigm that applies to all situations and conditions, including the situation when the Indonesian people we... see more

The book of Job contains about suffering and feelings of injustice. Job felt and asked why he as a godly person experienced suffering, so he sought justice to God. The word justice is related to haššatan and court. The authors want to find and describe th... see more

AbstractSuffering is often experienced by those who obey God, while happiness is experienced by those who do not know God. This study aims to re-examine theodicy about disasters and calamities and tries to provide alternative thoughts regarding the relati... see more

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