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International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 2006
This essay explores the experience of suffering in order to see to what extent it can be understood within the context of the human condition without diverting the reality of suffering or denying the meaning of human existence and divine reality. Particular attention is given to describing and interpreting what I call the transcendent dimensions of ...
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This essay explores the experience of suffering in order to see to what extent it can be understood within the context of the human condition without diverting the reality of suffering or denying the meaning of human existence and divine reality. Particular attention is given to describing and interpreting what I call the transcendent dimensions of ...
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Journal of Religion and Health, 1981
Suffering is frequent in life, often ensuing when a wished-for state cannot be realized. One common response to suffering is mourning. Mourning may take problematic forms, and this can lead to chronic denial or embitterment or despair or stagnation. On the other hand, mourning may occur in such manner as to facilitate meaning in life, empathy, caring ...
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Suffering is frequent in life, often ensuing when a wished-for state cannot be realized. One common response to suffering is mourning. Mourning may take problematic forms, and this can lead to chronic denial or embitterment or despair or stagnation. On the other hand, mourning may occur in such manner as to facilitate meaning in life, empathy, caring ...
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Tourism & animal suffering: Mapping the future
Annals of Tourism Research, 2021Bastian Thomsen
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What is Pain-Related Suffering? Conceptual Critiques, Key Attributes, and Outstanding Questions
Journal of Pain, 2022Peter Stilwell +2 more
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Experiences and perspectives of suffering in cancer: A qualitative systematic review
European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2021Ayuk Cucuk Iskandar +2 more
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To suffer, or not to suffer? That is the question
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1990openaire +1 more source

