What role should theodicy play in the face of loss and acute suffering? Should it keep its distance and remain respectfully silent or should it step forward to illuminate the opaque reality of evil, especially untimely death? In my article, I explore the fraught relationship between the personal experience of loss and its theological interpretation through an analysis of three related bereavement autobiographies: C. S. Lewis’s A Grief Observed, Nicholas Wolterstorff’s Lament for a Son, and William Abraham’s Among the Ashes. Invoking Job’s “friends” as a theoretical framework, I analyze each author’s attempt to reconcile the lived experience of suffering with the theoretical task of theodicy: to explain suffering. I conclude with my own cons...
A lack of engagement with the theology of evil and suffering leads to immature responses when traged...
From a theoretical standpoint, the problem of human suffering can be understood as one formulation o...
This dissertation explores theologies of suffering through engagement with five theologians from acr...
The character of Job starts in literature, a trope and archetype of the suffering man who potentiall...
An exploration into how our current understanding of grief and grieving in practical theology can be...
In dealing with the problem of human suffering and God’s involvement in it, the book of Job uses a p...
Even though technology, medicine and other scientific areas become more modern, none of these can st...
The Book of Job displays well the reality of the human predicament. However, does the Book of Job pr...
The Syrian and refugee crises, the violent radicalisation in Europe, and global xenophobia stir up a...
This article aims to provide a response to the problem of suffering through an explication of a new ...
There is more to grief than what one might first imagine. It is complex, multi-faceted, and can be f...
From a theoretical standpoint, the problem of human suffering can be understood as one formulation o...
Death and bereavement are both unavoidable points along the imaginary of life, as we navigate lives ...
Acknowledging the complex redaction history which produced the Book of Job contained in the Jewish a...
This paper examines the ethical failure of theodicies by integrating the perspectives of philosophic...
A lack of engagement with the theology of evil and suffering leads to immature responses when traged...
From a theoretical standpoint, the problem of human suffering can be understood as one formulation o...
This dissertation explores theologies of suffering through engagement with five theologians from acr...
The character of Job starts in literature, a trope and archetype of the suffering man who potentiall...
An exploration into how our current understanding of grief and grieving in practical theology can be...
In dealing with the problem of human suffering and God’s involvement in it, the book of Job uses a p...
Even though technology, medicine and other scientific areas become more modern, none of these can st...
The Book of Job displays well the reality of the human predicament. However, does the Book of Job pr...
The Syrian and refugee crises, the violent radicalisation in Europe, and global xenophobia stir up a...
This article aims to provide a response to the problem of suffering through an explication of a new ...
There is more to grief than what one might first imagine. It is complex, multi-faceted, and can be f...
From a theoretical standpoint, the problem of human suffering can be understood as one formulation o...
Death and bereavement are both unavoidable points along the imaginary of life, as we navigate lives ...
Acknowledging the complex redaction history which produced the Book of Job contained in the Jewish a...
This paper examines the ethical failure of theodicies by integrating the perspectives of philosophic...
A lack of engagement with the theology of evil and suffering leads to immature responses when traged...
From a theoretical standpoint, the problem of human suffering can be understood as one formulation o...
This dissertation explores theologies of suffering through engagement with five theologians from acr...