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HDS 2989
God, Human Suffering, and the Minister
Charles G. Adams
Description
Ministry is sometimes a traumatic engagement with the incredible sufferings of hurting people who demand to know why a just deity can tolerate the painful injustices of incurable disease, violent death and the inequitable distributions of public and private resources. We will examine several theodicies like those of John Hick, George Buttrick, William R. Jones and C. S. Lewis who teach humane and hopeful handling of unjust pain, failure and despair. The Hebrew Bible and the Greek New Testament will be a primary source in this discussion. The Judaic-Christian faith is the presuppositional frame-work of our discussion.
Enrollment Limited: No
Open to BTI Students: Yes
Course website
Scheduling
Half Course
Fall 2009
W., 10-12
Divinity Hall, Chapel
Relationship to Program Requirements
| Program Requirement |
Area / Category / Art / Designation |
| MTS Area(s) of Focus |
African and African American Religious Studies Religion, Ethics, and Politics |
| MDiv Distribution Category/ies |
Christianity Judaism |
| MDiv Art(s) of Ministry |
Pastoral Care and Counseling |
| ThM, pre-2007 MTS, and pre-2005 MDiv Area |
Area 2 |
| Language Course Designation(s) |
n/a |
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