Chapter 5 Extensive material on suffering

Evil & Suffering
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Evil & Suffering
A3 tto
2023-2024

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Lesson objectives
I will...
  • name reasons of various types of suffering and link the responses to them
  • reflect different views of philosophers on suffering
  • compare views and connect the link between the (non)-existence of God and suffering; the theodicy

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Chapter 5 What is suffering?
Chapter 5
- page 74: The bigger picture
   - What?
   - How?
   - Why?

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What is suffering?

Slide 4 - Open question

Does suffering have a purpose?

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00:37
Why is Nietzsche different from Socrates?

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01:35
According to Nietzsche which part of humans is made to suffer?

Slide 8 - Open question

03:54
Nietzsche on suffering in 3 words

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Ultimate questions
Important questions that religion/views of life try to answer.

Note: views of life!!!

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Free will
The idea that human being have been created with the choice to do either good or evil

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Original sin
Original sin, also described as ancestral sin, is a Christian view of the nature of sin in which humanity has existed since the fall of man. (Adam & Eve)

sin =
"to miss the mark." 

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Theodicee

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Answers to the existence of suffering.
Which one makes most sense?
Suffering is God's test to see wether people trust that he cares for them.
Suffering Suffering challenges people and leads them to have a greater understanding of God
Suffering allows people a chance to show they care for those who are suffering.
Suffering is nog God's fault, it is humankind's.
Suffering is caused by evil or the devil and is not God's fault

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§5.3 Does suffering prove that there is no God? 
In pairs
  1. search the following Bible verses 
  2. Genesis 2:16-17
  3. Romans 8:22
  4. What messages/concepts are in these verses?
  5. Time: 5 minutes
timer
5:00

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§5.3 Does suffering prove that there is no God? 
Genesis 2:16-17
16 And the Lord God commanded the man, “You are free to eat from any tree in the garden; 17 but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat from it you will certainly die."

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§5.3 Does suffering prove that there is no God? 
Romans 8:22
22 We know that the whole creation has been groaning as in the pains of childbirth right up to the present time.

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Test week
To learn:
  • Chapter 5
  • Augustine's theodicy (in Teams)
  • this lesson in Lessonup

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