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« Pourquoi Seigneur? » Dans les épreuves, la question hante le croyant. La réponse est bien souvent le silence de Dieu. Cela signifie-t-il pour autant son absence. Ce livre est un témoignage, le chemin parcouru par un prêtre qui n'a pas toutes les réponses, mais qui est habité par l'Espérance. La parole de Dieu, les maîtres spirituels, les grands auteurs de notre littérature l'accompagnent.Mgr Chauvet chemine au pas du lecteur pour entrer dans l'attitude juste et spirituelle qui transforme l'épreuve. Au-delà des réponses rationnelles, il trace une voie pour que tout homme puisse retrouver la paix intérieure sans se laisser anéantir par la révolte.Saurons-nous entendre la parole de Dieu dans le silence intérieur d'un coeur qui écoute. Mgr Patrick Chauvet est recteur archiprêtre de la cathédrale de Paris et consulteur pour la Congrégation pour le culte divin.
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Persons anguished by another's profound suffering are often outraged by well-intentioned efforts to console them which suggest that God 'sent' that horrific suffering to their loved one for a 'purpose' according to a tailor-made 'plan' for just that person. However, the outraged reaction simply deepens the anguish. This book argues that such 'consolation' is theologically problematic because it assumes that unrestricted power is what makes God 'God.' Against that it outlines an account of 'who' and 'what' the Triune God is, framed in terms of God's intrinsic 'glory,' the attractive and perfectly self-expressive self-giving in love that is God's life, and sets limits to the range of things we can say God 'does.' Correlatively it offers an account of different senses in which God is 'sovereign' and 'powerful', one which reflects three ways God relates to all else: to create, to bless eschatologically, and to reconcile, as is scripturally narrated.
Suffering --- Providence and government of God --- Affliction --- Masochism --- Pain --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Christianity --- 216.5 --- 231.512 --- 231.512 Goed en kwaad. Lijden. God en het kwaad --- Goed en kwaad. Lijden. God en het kwaad --- 216.5 Goed en kwaad: lijden --- Goed en kwaad: lijden --- Religious aspects --- Christianity.
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This volume approaches questions concerning the status and meaning of suffering in Christian life and Christian theology through the lens of a variety of theological disciplines - biblical, historical, practical, political and systematic theology. Scholars from this range of fields concentrate on a number of questions: Is love intrinsically linked with suffering? Are suffering and loss on some level fundamentally good? How is - and how should - suffering and diminishment be viewed in the Christrian tradition? --Back Cover.
Suffering --- Christian life --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Christianity --- Biblical teaching --- Christians --- Discipleship --- Religious life --- Theology, Practical --- Affliction --- Masochism --- Pain --- 216.5 --- 216.5 Goed en kwaad: lijden --- Goed en kwaad: lijden --- Religious aspects
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This book presents Robert S. Hartman’s formal theory of value and critically examines many other twentieth century value theorists in its light, including A.J. Ayer, Kurt Baier, Brand Blanshard, Paul Edwards, Albert Einstein, William K. Frankena, R.M. Hare, Nicolai Hartmann, Martin Heidegger, G.E. Moore, P.H. Nowell-Smith, Jose Ortega y Gasset, Charles Stevenson, Paul W. Taylor, Stephen E. Toulmin, and J.O. Urmson.
Bien et mal --- Evil [Problem of ] --- Goed en kwaad --- Good and evil --- Kwaad [Probleem van het ] --- Mal [Problème du ] --- Probleem van het kwaad --- Problem of evil --- Problème du mal --- Valeurs (Philosophie) --- Values --- Waarden (Filosofie) --- Values. --- Axiology --- Worth --- Aesthetics --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Metaphysics --- Psychology --- Ethics --- Philosophy --- 19th & 20th Century Philosophy --- Ethics & Moral Philosophy
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One of the central concepts in rabbinic Judaism is the notion of the Evil Inclination, which appears to be related to similar concepts in ancient Christianity and the wider late antique world. The precise origins and understanding of the idea, however, are unknown. This volume traces the development of this concept historically in Judaism and assesses its impact on emerging Christian thought concerning the origins of sin. The chapters, which cover a wide range of sources including the Bible, the Ancient Versions, Qumran, Pseudepigrapha and Apocrypha, the Targums, and rabbinic and patristic literature, advance our understanding of the intellectual exchange between Jews and Christians in classical Antiquity, as well as the intercultural exchange between these communities and the societies in which they were situated.
Yetzer hara (Judaism) --- Good and evil --- Sin --- Religious aspects --- Judaism. --- Christianity. --- Christianity --- History of doctrines --- 221.08*2 --- 216 --- 296*52 --- 229*317 --- 23 <08> --- 23 <08> Dogmatiek. Systematische theologie. Theologie:--in strikte zin--Verzamelwerken. Reeksen --- 23 <08> Theologie dogmatique. Theologie systematique. Theologie dans le sens stricte--Verzamelwerken. Reeksen --- Dogmatiek. Systematische theologie. Theologie:--in strikte zin--Verzamelwerken. Reeksen --- Theologie dogmatique. Theologie systematique. Theologie dans le sens stricte--Verzamelwerken. Reeksen --- 229*317 Qumran en het Oude Testament --- Qumran en het Oude Testament --- 296*52 Joodse ethiek: Halacha; Minhag (gewoonten); Tora --- Joodse ethiek: Halacha; Minhag (gewoonten); Tora --- 216 Bien et mal. Origine du mal --- 216 Goed en kwaad --- Bien et mal. Origine du mal --- Goed en kwaad --- 221.08*2 Theologie van het Oude Testament: moraal; ethica; juridica Israelis; vroomheid --- Theologie van het Oude Testament: moraal; ethica; juridica Israelis; vroomheid --- Theological anthropology --- Transgression (Ethics) --- Good and evil (Judaism) --- Evil inclination (Judaism) --- Yeṣer haraʾ (Judaism) --- Yetser ha-raʻ (Judaism) --- Yeẓer ha-ra (Judaism) --- Judaism --- Christian dogmatics --- Jewish religion --- Good and evil - Religious aspects - Judaism. --- Good and evil - Religious aspects - Christianity. --- Sin - Christianity - History of doctrines - Early church, ca. 30-600.
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