How can God allow it? A bibliological enrichment of the theodicy issue from a comparison between the Book of Revelation and 4 Ezra In the process of understanding and defining the relationship between God and man, the theodicy issue frequently floats to the surface. A long strand in the history of philosophy and theology has addressed itself to the task of reconciling God’s omnipotence and benevolence with human suffering and the existence of evil. Some of the philosophical and theological views are represented in this article. According to reformed scholarly presentation, theodicy should seriously take into account the soteriological and eschatological hermeneutical views. This is confirmed by the Old Testament, intertestamental literatur...
Afscheidscollege als hoogleraar godsdienstpsychologie aan de Faculteit Godgeleerdheid en Godsdienstw...
Bible reading and recalcitrance - reader reaction on God and Esther This article pleads for an open...
We are constantly reminded of the problem of evil. There are a number of models to cope with theodic...
View of Scripture: Some aspectsThis essay deals with the relation between God’s work and man’s actio...
“God with us”: Faithfully reflected on Scripture The theme of the article is a revisiting of the und...
Theological interpretation of the Bible represents a broadening of the hermeneutical approaches ava...
One text – multiple meanings: How do we read the Bible? This article discusses three ways of reading...
Embarrassment of the theologian concerning the theodicy problemQuestions concerning human suffering ...
CITATION: Brand, G. 2012. Om God in goed en kwaad te sien. Oor twee vorme van teodisee. Nederduitse ...
God with us! The claim of divine support in a situation of conflict, seen from an Old Testament pers...
This article presupposes the right of the faithful to pose critical questions about God. God concept...
The Apocalypse of John: The power of God's patience. John B. Thompson relates power primarily to in...
Doctrine on God and doctrine on Scripture: Focus and challenge. The choice of the title for this art...
Reading with a Dogmatic, Christian or Believing Attitude? The Bible in the 'Christelijke Dogmatiek' ...
The idiom of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk - A theological question This article focuses on the th...
Afscheidscollege als hoogleraar godsdienstpsychologie aan de Faculteit Godgeleerdheid en Godsdienstw...
Bible reading and recalcitrance - reader reaction on God and Esther This article pleads for an open...
We are constantly reminded of the problem of evil. There are a number of models to cope with theodic...
View of Scripture: Some aspectsThis essay deals with the relation between God’s work and man’s actio...
“God with us”: Faithfully reflected on Scripture The theme of the article is a revisiting of the und...
Theological interpretation of the Bible represents a broadening of the hermeneutical approaches ava...
One text – multiple meanings: How do we read the Bible? This article discusses three ways of reading...
Embarrassment of the theologian concerning the theodicy problemQuestions concerning human suffering ...
CITATION: Brand, G. 2012. Om God in goed en kwaad te sien. Oor twee vorme van teodisee. Nederduitse ...
God with us! The claim of divine support in a situation of conflict, seen from an Old Testament pers...
This article presupposes the right of the faithful to pose critical questions about God. God concept...
The Apocalypse of John: The power of God's patience. John B. Thompson relates power primarily to in...
Doctrine on God and doctrine on Scripture: Focus and challenge. The choice of the title for this art...
Reading with a Dogmatic, Christian or Believing Attitude? The Bible in the 'Christelijke Dogmatiek' ...
The idiom of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk - A theological question This article focuses on the th...
Afscheidscollege als hoogleraar godsdienstpsychologie aan de Faculteit Godgeleerdheid en Godsdienstw...
Bible reading and recalcitrance - reader reaction on God and Esther This article pleads for an open...
We are constantly reminded of the problem of evil. There are a number of models to cope with theodic...