Theodicy
Found 4 free book(s)THE DEUTERONOMISTIC THEORY
paultanner.orgIsrael, and in particular how the material served as a theodicy written to provide the theological rationale for the fall of the northern kingdom, Jerusalem, and Judah. Not surprisingly, there are various theories as to when and how the Deuteronomistic History was composed, and whether or not there were one or several redactors involved.
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OUTLINE OF ISAIAH
www.wrs.edu10:5-12, note God’s sovereignty and theodicy (cf. Habakkuk) 10:20-22, only a “remnant returns” to God, fulfilling the symbol of Isaiah’s son, Shearjashub, 7:3
Theodicy: An Overview - DBU
www3.dbu.edu"Theodicy" is a term that Leibniz coined from the Greek words theos (God) and dike (righteous). A theodicy is an attempt to justify or defend God in the face of evil by answering the following problem, which in its most basic form involves these assumptions: 1. God is all good and all powerful (and, therefore, all knowing).