Theodicy in religion means to attempt to resolve the evidential problem of evil by reconciling the divine characteristics of omnipotence, omniscience and onmibenevolence with the occurrence of evil or suffering in the world.
A theodicy is a discussion of the problem of evil versus a good God. The term is mostly used among theologians or academics. It a very complex subject with many debates and few "right" answers.
Theology is the study of the nature of God and religious beliefs, while theodicy specifically deals with the problem of evil and how it can coexist with a benevolent and all-powerful deity. Theology is a broader field that includes various aspects of religion, whereas theodicy focuses on grappling with the philosophical question of why a loving God would allow suffering.
the term "stateless religion" is not a concept in Judaism.
It means almost everything that we mean by religion and philosophy.
Sjoerd Lieuwe Bonting has written: 'Mens, chaos, verzoening' -- subject(s): Life, Religion and science, Theodicy 'Creation and double chaos' -- subject(s): Chaos (Christian theology), Creation, Religion and science
Theodicy is the theological study of the "problem of pain" as CS Lewis put it. Its looking into the question of why there is pain and suffering in the world, especially if there is a good God.
R. Maurice Barineau has written: 'The theodicy of Alfred North Whitehead' -- subject(s): History of doctrines, Theodicy
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No. Sodomy is a vague term that refers to any illegal or religion-violating sexual acts.
The term, scientific religion, is an oxymoron. There is no such thing.
Non-theistic is the term used for any religion that does not believe in a god.