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Anti-theodicy narrative in the novel “Vadim” of M.Yu. Lermontovова

open access: closedPhilological Sciences. Scientific Essays of Higher Education, 2020
“Vadim” is the first experience of Mikhail Lermontov in prose. Some Russian scholars define it as ahistorical novel. The combination of themes of individual revenge with the theme of peasant revolt is a peculiar feature of “Vadim”. The author of the novel raises the question of the origin of evil, presupposed by “heocracy”, and by analyzing the hero ...
Huang Xiaomin
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Dissonant Theodicy: Theodicy and Anti-Theodicy in Irresolvable Tension

open access: closedThe Palgrave Macmillan Animal Ethics Series
Ryan Patrick Mclaughlin
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“Come Here Jesus … Wonder What God Had in Mind:” Toni Morrison and F. Scott Fitzgerald as Narrators of (Anti-) Theodicy

open access: closedReligious Education, 2009
Abstract This article argues that realist and tragic fiction can and should play a central role in Religious Education in communities of faith and in theological education in schools of theology—thereby contributing to theological construction—because good fiction produces truth. Fiction is a vital source for producing the questions that theology needs
Carol Lakey Hess
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