The Concept of Divine Providence in the Face of Suffering
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the perennial question of suffering in a world governed by an allegedly benevolent and omnipotent deity has long challenged theologians, philosophers, and believers. This paper explores the concept of divine providence in the context of human suffering, examining key theological frameworks, biblical narratives, and philosophical discourses. It argues that while divine providence does not negate the reality of suffering, it provides a lens through which suffering acquires meaning, purpose, and potential for spiritual transformation. The study integrates classical theological thought with contemporary reflections, offering a nuanced understanding of providence that honors both divine sovereignty and human experience
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