The Third Edition of the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language defines theodicy as, "A vindication of God's goodness and justice in the face of the existence of evil." The sites listed in this category embrace a Biblical perspective on this issue, focusing on an exegesis of the Book of Job from the Old Testament.
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- Theodicies in the Book of Job by Adam J. Smargon.
- The Trial of Job The Book of Job translated and annotated by Roger Eaton. Links to related resources.
- Literature of the Middle Period Old Testament Life and Literature; Gerald A. Larue.
- Blessed Adversity J. Hudson Taylor
- Geneva Commentary on Job Index of /g/geneva/notes/Job: Hyptertext documents from the Christian Classics Ethereal Library at Calvin College.
- Who is the Devil, Satan? The Interactive Bible.
- Commentary on the Book of Job by Fr. William Most
- Tilting Whirlwinds: Suffering and Remedy in The Book of Job Includes a seminar paper and links.
- Where is God in the Midst of Tragedy? What exactly can we count on God for?
- Notes on the Book of Job John Wesley's Commentary.
- The Trouble and Rest of Good Men John Wesley Sermon 127 [text from the 1872 edition] Preached at St. Mary's in Oxford, on Sunday, Sept. 21, 1735.
- Theodicy in an Evolutionary Perspective Issue Four of DIALOGOS, November 1996: An Interactive Journal of the Sciences, Philosophy, and Theology.
- Theodicy: The Problem of Evil Article by Kenneth Cauthen
- Satan the Adversary of Mankind Bryan T. Huie
- Job: Consider My Servant Bruce Cameron's Bible study.
- 10 Reasons to Believe in a God Who Allows Suffering Explains the God who would allow such events to occur.