This article draws from Ivan Karamazov a two-fold challenge to the goodness of God: that no one can forgive the infliction of suffering upon the innocent and that, even when forgiven, this suffering costs more than any good brought out of it. It then looks to Alyosha for a response to these challenges, suggesting that Christ can forgive because of the cross and that his doing so puts the innocent to a choice: either to join their suffering to his – and so maintain God’s goodness – or to lose their innocence. This response helps supply another defect of theodicies that appeal to the compensatory goods that God brings out of innocent suffering, namely that it seems to make some kind of salvation necessary and not gratuitous. For here all inno...
Cilj ovog diplomskog rada je prikazati koncept patnje i oprosta u Braći Karamazovima, posljednjem r...
In einer gängigen Interpretation des Romans „Die Brüder Karamasow” wird die Verantwortung für den Va...
A laudable piece of writing often generates significant movements within the reader, sometimes even ...
This article draws from Ivan Karamazov a two-fold challenge to the goodness of God: that no one can ...
This article offers a reflection upon The Brothers Karamazov, interpreted as a theological and philo...
The purpose of this research is to explore Dostoevsky’s theodicy in The Brothers Karamazov, includin...
Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment examines a key religious-philosophical issue usually called theodi...
The depth of the understanding of reality that emerges from the work of Fyodor Dostoevsky is simply ...
The article deals with the meaning of a penitential confession in Fyodor Dostoyevsky's novel The Br...
This article aims to provide a response to the problem of suffering through an explication of a new ...
textFyodor Dostoevsky’s novel The Brothers Karamazov continually challenges the reader with variatio...
The analyses contained in the article refer to the tension that occurs between the biblical call to ...
Suffering surrounds us, leading to questions about a good and gracious God. This article emphasizes...
In Christian thought, the classic theological response to evil and suffering, known as “theodicy,” o...
This article attempts to show the teaching of John Chrysostom (c. 350-407) on the mercy of God and H...
Cilj ovog diplomskog rada je prikazati koncept patnje i oprosta u Braći Karamazovima, posljednjem r...
In einer gängigen Interpretation des Romans „Die Brüder Karamasow” wird die Verantwortung für den Va...
A laudable piece of writing often generates significant movements within the reader, sometimes even ...
This article draws from Ivan Karamazov a two-fold challenge to the goodness of God: that no one can ...
This article offers a reflection upon The Brothers Karamazov, interpreted as a theological and philo...
The purpose of this research is to explore Dostoevsky’s theodicy in The Brothers Karamazov, includin...
Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment examines a key religious-philosophical issue usually called theodi...
The depth of the understanding of reality that emerges from the work of Fyodor Dostoevsky is simply ...
The article deals with the meaning of a penitential confession in Fyodor Dostoyevsky's novel The Br...
This article aims to provide a response to the problem of suffering through an explication of a new ...
textFyodor Dostoevsky’s novel The Brothers Karamazov continually challenges the reader with variatio...
The analyses contained in the article refer to the tension that occurs between the biblical call to ...
Suffering surrounds us, leading to questions about a good and gracious God. This article emphasizes...
In Christian thought, the classic theological response to evil and suffering, known as “theodicy,” o...
This article attempts to show the teaching of John Chrysostom (c. 350-407) on the mercy of God and H...
Cilj ovog diplomskog rada je prikazati koncept patnje i oprosta u Braći Karamazovima, posljednjem r...
In einer gängigen Interpretation des Romans „Die Brüder Karamasow” wird die Verantwortung für den Va...
A laudable piece of writing often generates significant movements within the reader, sometimes even ...