Theodicy typically addresses the problem of evil in the public square, focusing on instances of paradigmatic evil that raise the issue broadly. Theodicy, however, also operates in the private sphere, where the conflict and chaos of family life raise doubts about God’s goodness and power. Domestic suffering—here defined as the hurt, sorrows, and heartbreaks of family life, apart from domestic abuse, which belongs to a separate category—has often been neglected by theodicists. In this article, I will analyze Marilynne Robinson’s fictional novel Home for insights into the problem of evil in the domestic realm. While it does not offer a domestic theodicy per se, Robinson’s Home sheds light on the reality of suffering love and its bias toward ho...
This thesis contributes to the ongoing work of rethinking the relationship between secularization an...
“The Postmodern Family Gothic: Bodies of Narrative,” analyzes postmodern novels that use feminist-go...
The article seeks to answer the question what it is about the place which is called home in John McG...
Theodicy typically addresses the problem of evil in the public square, focusing on instances of para...
Marilynne Robinson\u27s two most recent novels offer a compelling ethical framework for contemporary...
Marilynne Robinson’s novel, Housekeeping, follows her central protagonist, Ruth, her sister Lucille,...
Gothic fiction is associated with death, drama, and fear, often combining doomed romance with villai...
Intimate spousal abuse is an insidious moral evil that erodes and distorts love, trust, and care, th...
What disturbs some readers of Housekeeping are the depictions of women and family that are in stark ...
This paper examines the ethical failure of theodicies by integrating the perspectives of philosophic...
This paper examines the ethical failure of theodicies by integrating the perspectives of philosophic...
This paper examines the ethical failure of theodicies by integrating the perspectives of philosophic...
The article compares the victimization that takes place in a dysfunctional abusive household and tha...
This thesis contributes to the ongoing work of rethinking the relationship between secularization an...
Sacred Spaces, Secular Fictions puts the feminist study of domestic literature in conversation with ...
This thesis contributes to the ongoing work of rethinking the relationship between secularization an...
“The Postmodern Family Gothic: Bodies of Narrative,” analyzes postmodern novels that use feminist-go...
The article seeks to answer the question what it is about the place which is called home in John McG...
Theodicy typically addresses the problem of evil in the public square, focusing on instances of para...
Marilynne Robinson\u27s two most recent novels offer a compelling ethical framework for contemporary...
Marilynne Robinson’s novel, Housekeeping, follows her central protagonist, Ruth, her sister Lucille,...
Gothic fiction is associated with death, drama, and fear, often combining doomed romance with villai...
Intimate spousal abuse is an insidious moral evil that erodes and distorts love, trust, and care, th...
What disturbs some readers of Housekeeping are the depictions of women and family that are in stark ...
This paper examines the ethical failure of theodicies by integrating the perspectives of philosophic...
This paper examines the ethical failure of theodicies by integrating the perspectives of philosophic...
This paper examines the ethical failure of theodicies by integrating the perspectives of philosophic...
The article compares the victimization that takes place in a dysfunctional abusive household and tha...
This thesis contributes to the ongoing work of rethinking the relationship between secularization an...
Sacred Spaces, Secular Fictions puts the feminist study of domestic literature in conversation with ...
This thesis contributes to the ongoing work of rethinking the relationship between secularization an...
“The Postmodern Family Gothic: Bodies of Narrative,” analyzes postmodern novels that use feminist-go...
The article seeks to answer the question what it is about the place which is called home in John McG...