Perspectives on Human Suffering

Perspectives on Human Suffering
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : 9789400727953
ISBN-13 : 940072795X
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Perspectives on Human Suffering by : Jeff Malpas

This volume brings together a range of interdisciplinary perspectives on a topic of central importance, but which has otherwise tended to be approached from within just one or another disciplinary framework. Most of the essays contained here incorporate some degree of interdisciplinarity in their own approach, but the volume nevertheless divides into three main sections: Philosophical considerations; Humanities approaches; Legal, medical, and therapeutic contexts. The volume includes essays by philosophers, medical practitioners and researchers, historians, lawyers, literary, Classical, and Judaic scholars. The essays are united by a common concern with the question of the human character of suffering, and the demands that suffering, and the recognition of suffering, make upon us.

Suffering

Suffering
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Publisher : Polity
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 9780745631974
ISBN-13 : 0745631975
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Suffering by : Iain Wilkinson

Providing a clear and thoughtful discussion of human suffering, Ian Wilkinson explores some of the ways in which research into social suffering might lead us to reinterpret the meaning of modern history as well as revise our outlook upon the possible futures that await us.

Alleviating World Suffering

Alleviating World Suffering
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 447
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ISBN-10 : 9783319513911
ISBN-13 : 3319513915
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Alleviating World Suffering by : Ronald E. Anderson

This is the first volume on the subject of the alleviation of world suffering. At the same time it is also the first book framing the fields of global socio-economic development, world health, human rights, peace studies, sustainability, and poverty within the challenge of alleviating suffering and improving quality of life. Both international studies and global development have become specialized and fragmented, whereas this work assembles all of these development fragments together in order to determine whether common ground exists to make headway in reducing global suffering. Leading experts in these various fields of development and suffering have been recruited worldwide to give scholarly assessments of the major human problems and how they can be successfully tackled.

Suffering, Politics, Power

Suffering, Politics, Power
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 0791451038
ISBN-13 : 9780791451038
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Suffering, Politics, Power by : Cynthia Halpern

Suffering and politics in the thought of Luther, Hobbes, Rousseau, and Nietzsche.

God and the Mystery of Human Suffering

God and the Mystery of Human Suffering
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Publisher : Paulist Press
Total Pages : 427
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ISBN-10 : 9781893757905
ISBN-13 : 1893757900
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis God and the Mystery of Human Suffering by : Robin Ryan

Divine Impassibility and the Mystery of Human Suffering

Divine Impassibility and the Mystery of Human Suffering
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Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages : 369
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ISBN-10 : 9780802863478
ISBN-13 : 0802863477
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Divine Impassibility and the Mystery of Human Suffering by : James Keating

"James F. Keating and Thomas Joseph White have gathered here a selection of essays that consider how God's suffering or lack thereof can relate to our redemption from and through human suffering. The contributors - Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox - tread carefully but surely over this thorny ground, defending diverse and often opposing perspectives. Divine Impassibility and the Mystery of Human Suffering is an excellent contribution to the latest stage in this difficult and important theological controversy."--BOOK JACKET.

Suffering and Evil in Early Christian Thought (Holy Cross Studies in Patristic Theology and History)

Suffering and Evil in Early Christian Thought (Holy Cross Studies in Patristic Theology and History)
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Publisher : Baker Academic
Total Pages : 413
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ISBN-10 : 9781493405800
ISBN-13 : 1493405802
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Suffering and Evil in Early Christian Thought (Holy Cross Studies in Patristic Theology and History) by : Nonna Verna Harrison

Distinguished Scholars Explore Early Christian Views on the Problem of Evil What did the early church teach about the problem of suffering and evil in the world? In this volume, distinguished historians and theologians explore a range of ancient Christian responses to this perennial problem. The ecumenical team of contributors includes John Behr, Gary Anderson, Brian Daley, and Bishop Kallistos Ware, among others. This is the fourth volume in Holy Cross Studies in Patristic Theology and History, a partnership between Baker Academic and the Pappas Patristic Institute of Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology. The series is a deliberate outreach by the Orthodox community to Protestant and Catholic seminarians, pastors, and theologians.

If God Is for Us

If God Is for Us
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1599825635
ISBN-13 : 9781599825632
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis If God Is for Us by : Gloria L. Schaab

"In every era, the scope of pain, suffering, and death in the world and its peoples has provoked profound and perplexing questions. Attempts to reconcile such experiences with a benevolent God only further complicate the questions and confusions that arise out of suffering. If God is for us : Christian perspectives on God and suffering illustrates a profound tradition of struggling - both personally and theologically - to interpret, reflect on, and find meaning in the midst of hardship. Through biblical, theological, and philosophical resources, Schaab explores a broad range of both ancient and modern Christian interpretations of personal, communal, and systemic suffering." -- Cover.

Seven Ways of Looking at Pointless Suffering

Seven Ways of Looking at Pointless Suffering
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9780226407111
ISBN-13 : 022640711X
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Seven Ways of Looking at Pointless Suffering by : Scott Samuelson

This philosophical inquiry into the problem of human suffering is “insightful, informative and deeply humane . . . a genuine pleasure to read” (Times Higher Education). Suffering is an inescapable part of the human condition—which leads to a question that has proved just as inescapable throughout the centuries: Why? In Seven Ways of Looking at Pointless Suffering, Scott Samuelson tackles this fundamental question. To do so, he travels through the history of philosophy and religion, while attending closely to the world we live in. Samuelson draws insight from sources that range from Confucius to Bugs Bunny, and from his time teaching philosophy to prisoners to Hannah Arendt’s attempts to come to terms with the Holocaust. Samuelson guides us through various attempts to explain why we suffer, explores the many ways we try to minimize or eliminate suffering, and examines people’s approaches to living with pointless suffering. Ultimately, Samuelson shows, to be fully human means to acknowledge a mysterious paradox: we must simultaneously accept suffering and oppose it. And understanding that is itself a step towards acceptance.

Human Struggle

Human Struggle
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781108608886
ISBN-13 : 1108608884
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Human Struggle by : Mona Siddiqui

Many of the great thinkers and poets in Christianity and Islam led lives marked by personal and religious struggle. Indeed, suffering and struggle are part of the human condition and constant themes in philosophy, sociology and psychology. In this thought-provoking book, acclaimed scholar Mona Siddiqui ponders how humankind finds meaning in life during an age of uncertainty. Here, she explores the theme of human struggle through the writings of iconic figures such as Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Muhammad Ghazali, Rainer Maria Rilke and Sayyid Qutb - people who searched for meaning in the face of adversity. Considering a wide range of thinkers and literary figures, her book explores how suffering and struggle force the faithful to stretch their imagination in order to bring about powerful and prophetic movements for change. The moral and aesthetic impulse of their writings will also stimulate inter-cultural and interdisciplinary conversations on the search for meaning in an age of uncertainty.