10 Reasons To Believe In A God Who Allows Sufferin
RBC Ministries.
Christian Responses To Theodicy - A Survey On The
This survey is designed to explore what individual Christians mean when they say God is omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient.
Comments on Alvin Plantinga's "Free Will
PHI 261: Philosophy of Religion Reading Notes by Dr. Scott H. Moore, Department of Philosophy, Baylor University.
Divine Punishment as a Problem in Theodicy
A dissertation on the problem of evil, comparing human and divine concepts of punishment. Examines whether God does punish and the nature of divine punishment.
Geneva Commentary on Job
Index of /g/geneva/notes/Job: Hyptertext documents from the Christian Classics Ethereal Library at Calvin College.
Literature of the Middle Period
Old Testament Life and Literature; Gerald A. Larue.
Pope John Paul II's Apostolic Letter "Sa
On the Christian meaning of human suffering.
Problem of Evil: Mill and Hick
Philosophy of Religion Course Notes, Michael Connelly, Longview Community College.
Satan Has Begged to Have You
by Ivan Maddox, Atlanta, Georgia.
The Awful Question: Job 1 (A Series)
by Fred R. Anderson, Pastor, Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church.
The Book Of Job - A Study Guide
The Executable Outlines Series by Mark A. Copeland.
The Book of Job - A Theodicy
A multiperspectival approach to the problem of evil, the suffering of the righteous, and the justice of God.
The Passibility of an Immutable God
An article considering whether God can experience pain and suffering.
The Trial of Job
The Book of Job translated and annotated by Roger Eaton.
The Trouble and Rest of Good Men
John Wesley SERMON 127 [text from the 1872 edition] Preached at St. Mary's in Oxford, on Sunday, Sept. 21, 1735.
Theodicy in an Evolutionary Perspective
Issue Four of DIALOGOS, November 1996: An Interactive Journal of the Sciences, Philosophy, and Theology.
Theodicy on Trial
words by Guy Ritter; music by Guy Ritter and Gary Lenaire.
Theodicy: God's Justice in an Evil World
Thematic issue of the Western Reformed Seminary Journal.
When Bad Things Happen to Good People
Notes by Doug Muder on the 1981 book by Harold S. Kushner.
Where is God in the Midst of Tragedy?
What exactly can we count on God for?
Why Does God Allow Evil, Pain and Suffering?
Bible Studies On The Internet.
Why God? Why!
Explores issues of human suffering and the silence of God.