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Examine Faith and suffering — the theodicy question Honestly
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Examine Faith and suffering — the theodicy question Honestly

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Transformation Path
1
Faith and suffering — the theodicy question in Practice
2
Faith and suffering — the theodicy question: A Deeper Look
3
Faith and suffering — the theodicy question
4
Faith and suffering — the theodicy question: Foundations
5
Faith and suffering — the theodicy question: From Confusion to Clarity
Faith and suffering — the theodicy question: Questions Worth Asking
About This Journey

The theodicy question — how an all-powerful, all-good God can permit suffering — is often presented as the decisive argument against theism, and it is certainly a serious one. But every tradition has engaged it with more sophistication than its critics often acknowledge: the Book of Job refuses easy answers; the Buddhist tradition denies the premise by rejecting omnipotence; the Sufi tradition insists that the wound is the way; the indigenous traditions often understand suffering as part of a reciprocal and relational cosmos rather than a punishment or an anomaly. The question is not whether suffering can be explained but whether it can be inhabited — whether a framework exists that allows the sufferer to remain present to their own life without being destroyed by it.

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
Faith and suffering — the theodicy question in Practice
2
Faith and suffering — the theodicy question: A Deeper Look
3
Faith and suffering — the theodicy question
4
Faith and suffering — the theodicy question: Foundations
5
Faith and suffering — the theodicy question: From Confusion to Clarity
6
Faith and suffering — the theodicy question: Questions Worth Asking
Concepts Explored
Annihilation of the Separate Self
Bewilderment as Spiritual Path
Love as Answer to Suffering
The Beloved's Cruel Kindness
The Field Beyond Right and Wrong

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