Theodicy in the World of the Bible

Author: Laato, Antti (Ed.); De Moor, Johannes C. (Ed.)
Title: Theodicy in the World of the Bible
Publication: Boston: Brill, 2003

Description: Hardcover. 9 3/4" X 6 1/4". liv, 830pp. Book presents nicely with unclipped dust jacket wrapped in protective archival sleeve. Very mild shelf wear to covers, corners, and edges of jacket. Bound in maroon cloth over boards with spine lettered in white. Small stain to rear board. Pages are clean and unmarked. Binding is sound.

ABOUT THIS BOOK:
Is it justice when deities allow righteous human beings to suffer? This question has occupied the minds of theologians and philosophers for many centuries and is still hotly disputed. All kinds of argument have been developed to exonerate the 'good God' of any guilt in this respect. Since Leibniz it has become customary to describe such attempts as 'theodicy', the justification of God. In modern philosophical debate this use of 'theodicy' has been questioned. However, this volume shows that it is still a workable term for a concept that originated much earlier than is commonly realised.
Experts from many disciplines follow the emergence of the theodicy problem from ancient Near Eastern texts of the second millennium BCE through biblical literature, from both Old and New Testament, intertestamental writings including Qumran, Philo Judaeus and rabbinic Judaism.(Publisher). Very Good / Very Good.

Seller ID: 16165

Subject: Philosophy & The History of Ideas, Spirituality & Religious Studies



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