Title of article :
The Compensation Theodicy: A Brief Examination of the Shiite Approach to the Problem of Suffering
Author/Authors :
saeedimehr ، mohammad Tarbiat Modares University
From page :
25
To page :
36
Abstract :
Throughout the history of philosophy and theology, diverse versions of the problem of evil have raised different solutions in the form of different theodicies. In this paper, I first offer an exposition of one of these solutions developed by Shiite theologians. Since the core notion of this solution is God s compensation for the sufferings I call it the compensation theodicy. Based on some theological principles such as rational goodness and badness and the principle of lutf (God s grace), and some preliminary remarks about pain and its classifications, the compensation theodicy shows that since God is totally wise and just, He compensates for all undeserved (both human s and animal s) sufferings He is responsible for. Thus, the presence of undeserved suffering is not at odds with Divine justice. After explaining the relevant issue of God s litigation (intisaf) and discussing some main aspects of compensation, I then make a brief comparison between the compensation theodicy and the socalled afterlife theodicy. I finally argue that the compensation theodicy is cable of providing good response to the challenge of the lack of moral justification.
Keywords :
Problem of Evil , Undeserved Suffering , Compensation Theodicy , God’s Compensation , Afterlife Theodicy , Moral Justification , Shiite Theology
Journal title :
International Journal of Humanities
Journal title :
International Journal of Humanities
Record number :
2526303
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