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It's a Matter of Justice! The Old Testament and the Idea of RetributionThe definition of Pax, for example, is quite simple: retribution is "the divine rewarding or punishing reaction to good or bad acts of men". In what follows, ...
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[PDF] “GOD GAVE THEM UP”: A STUDY IN DIVINE RETRIBUTION - TMSIt is the purpose of this article to analyze and, if possible, clarify the meaning of the term, setting it within the context of the theology of the being and ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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The Ethics of Divine Justice and Retribution in Ancient Near Eastern ...This article gives a short survey of concepts of “sin and sanction,” the “crisis of Wisdom,” and divine justice in ancient Mesopotamian texts and in the Old ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Evolution of Retribution: Theological Implications - PhilArchiveIs God literally motivated to seek vengeance for our transgressions? If so, then appeasement of divine wrath is a central constituent of worship. For instance, ...
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Divine Retribution: A Forgotten Doctrine? - The Gospel CoalitionToday divine retribution is a forgotten doctrine. It is hardly ever preached in Britain today, even within evangelical churches. It has fallen by the wayside ...
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Divine Retribution | Divinity and History: The Religion of HerodotusHerodotus believes that certain actions will inevitably receive retribution from the gods. (How those actions can be defined is a question to which we will ...
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[PDF] Original Paper The Imperatives of Retribution in the Old Testament ...The Oxford Advanced learners Dictionary defines retribution as severe punishment for something seriously wrong that somebody has done. Divine retribution refers ...
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The Rational Argument for Endless Punishment - Purely PresbyterianJun 18, 2018 · The difference between human and divine punishment is well stated by Paley (Moral Philosophy, Book 5. Ch. 9):. “The proper end of human ...
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A Comparison of Karma and Divine Judgment - Jacob's Well, NJOct 18, 2009 · The path of Karma makes you the one who receives glory for your good and blames everything bad that happens to you directly on you.
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[PDF] Divine Compassion and Divine PunishmentOct 10, 2020 · It is simply to say that God is the ultimate author of the natural order, along with its inbuilt consequences. This comports well with. God's ...
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[PDF] beliefs in divine control reduce earthly punishmentFinally, the link between God beliefs and punishment is plausibly explained by attributions of responsibility for punishing wrongdoers, but not by beliefs about ...
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Mesopotamian Deities - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtApr 1, 2009 · Evil demons were thought to be agents of the gods sent to carry out divine orders, often as punishment for sins. They could attack at any ...
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The Atrahasis Epic: The Great Flood & the Meaning of SufferingMar 6, 2011 · The Atrahasis is the Akkadian/Babylonian epic of the Great Flood sent by the gods to destroy human life.Missing: retribution | Show results with:retribution
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The Curse of Agade: Naram-Sin's Battle with the GodsAug 8, 2014 · The Curse of Agade is a story dated to the Ur III Period of Mesopotamia (2047-1750 BCE) though thought to be somewhat older in origin.Missing: punishment | Show results with:punishment
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Theodicy Is there divine justice in the Homeric epics that justifies the ...The gods only act as guardians of JUSTICE, who warn in advance and see to the punishment afterwards. Implied is a moral conception of the gods whose ways to men ...
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Divine Justice in the Odyssey: Poseidon, Cyclops, and Helios - jstorOne may even wonder whether the Odyssey proem has in mind that of the Iliad, where the poet asks "Which of the gods" threw Agamemnon and Achilles together in ...
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Fate, Divine Will and Narrative Concept in the Homeric EpicsHuman action and its consequences in the Iliad and the Odyssey are determined neither by fate nor by the gods. The reconstruction of the concept actually ...
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Hesiod, Works and Days - The Center for Hellenic StudiesAidōs and Nemesis will depart. What will be left behind are baneful pains. for mortal humans. And there will be nothing to ward off evil. Now I will tell an ...
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NEMESIS - Greek Goddess of Retribution & IndignationNEMESIS was the goddess of indignation against, and retribution for, evil deeds and undeserved good fortune. She was a personification of the resentment ...
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3. Madness—The Complexity of Morals in the Light of Myth and CultNevertheless, Herodotus does believe in divine retribution in this case as well, as regards the wounding. And that is not all. If we examine more closely the ...
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ERINYES - The Furies, Greek Goddesses of Vengeance & RetributionThe Erinyes (Furies) were three goddesses of vengeance and retribution who punished men for crimes against the natural order.
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4.2 Religious themes in works of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and EuripidesGreek tragedies explore religious themes through tragic heroes, divine intervention, and ritual pollution. Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides use these ...
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Exploring Greek Tragedy: Fate, Justice, and Human SufferingSep 15, 2024 · The interplay between personal responsibility and divine justice in Greek tragedy raises questions about the nature of punishment and the ...
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Introducing Virgil's Aeneid: View as single page - The Open UniversityHis final words refer to how a good Roman should balance mercy and retribution. In Anchises' model it is easy to tell where to draw the line: only those who ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Reciprocity and the Chaos/Order Opposition in Virgil's AeneidOaths involved requesting that a divine power witness a statement or action and usually inflict a punishment on another party; this could often be used in ...
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ACROSTIC REFLECTIONS ON DIVINE VIOLENCE IN THE AENEIDVergil's gods take pleasure in violence. From killings at an altar to episodes where one is given for many, the Aeneid is replete with sacrificial deaths; ...
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Solomon Schechter, “The Doctrine of Divine Retribution in the Old ...The paper discusses the theme of divine retribution in Jewish texts across the Old Testament, New Testament, and Rabbinical literature.
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[PDF] Abstract This dissertation addresses a lacuna in the study of the ...The introduction discusses how the historical analysis of divine retribution has been limited to theological treatments. Recent studies have slightly expanded ...Missing: peer- | Show results with:peer-
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Post-mortem Divine Retribution - Langham PublishingMay 31, 2023 · In this study, Dr. Angukali Rotokha provides an overview of Old Testament and Second Temple sources that express conceptions of post-mortem judgement.
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A theological investigation of the Biblical tension between corporate ...Many scholars maintain that the hebrew bible contains two opposing views of divine retribution: a superior one that portrays divine retribution as ...
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What is retribution theology? | GotQuestions.orgNov 1, 2024 · Retribution theology is basically the idea that you get what you deserve. God sees to it that the good people get good things in life, and the bad people get ...
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2 Thessalonians 1:5-10 – Divine Retribution - Enter the BibleThe letter seeks to encourage an audience enduring persecutions and trials by telling them that God will severely punish the people who are causing the ...
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History of Hell - Early Church Fathers on Hell AfterlifeMay 20, 2013 · In this article, Glenn Peoples explores the history of hell before Augustine. Looking at the Early Church Fathers on Hell shows that the ...
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What Did Early Christians Believe About Hell? - Cold Case Christianity1. Hell is a place of judgment for those who have rejected God and denied Jesus as their Savior · 2. Hell is a place of separation from God · 3. Hell is a place ...Missing: patristic | Show results with:patristic
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Surah At-Tawbah - 68 - Quran.comAllah has promised the hypocrites, both men and women, and the disbelievers an everlasting stay in the Fire of Hell—it is sufficient for them.
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Retribution | Divine Justice - Al-Islam.orgOf course, this acquisition of the results of deeds and reaping the produce of sowed seeds is a type of Divine retribution, though it is not a complete ...
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Punishment of Disbelievers at War with Allah and His ApostleThe Prophet ordered them to go to the herd of (Milch) she-camels and told them to go out and drink the camels' urine and milk (as a medicine).
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Consequences for one who does not adhere to IslamSep 24, 2001 · But if you disbelieve and disobey your Lord, you will lose in this world and in the Hereafter. You will be exposed to His wrath and punishment ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Eternal punishment for the disbelievers is part of the wisdom of AllaahNov 7, 2015 · The disbelievers shall be punished permanently in the Hellfire because of their resolve and persistence in holding on to disbelief throughout their lives.
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[PDF] Would you Impugn My Justice? A Nuanced Approach to the Hebrew ...Jul 12, 2015 · The essay is framed by some reflections on why our contemporary culture regularly misreads the Bible's language of divine retribution in spite ...Missing: peer- reviewed<|control11|><|separator|>
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DIVINE RETRIBUTION IN RABBINIC LITERATURE by Solomon ...Divine Retribution in Rabbinic Literature. by Solomon Schechter, from Jewish Quarterly Review, vol. 3 (1891) pp. 34-51. “Blessed be he who knows.
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Reward and Punishment - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe doctrine of reward and punishment is central to Judaism throughout the ages; that man receives his just reward for his good deeds and just retribution ...
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Karet: A Biblical Punishment - My Jewish LearningKaret (pronounced KAH-rate), also known as excision, is a biblical punishment imposed for a number of offenses, including sexual immorality, eating leavened ...Missing: examples | Show results with:examples
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[PDF] Maimonides on Divine Providence - UCSD PhilosophyProvidence thus extends to every aspect of every event in nature, from the punishment of a sinner to the falling of a leaf from a tree. Maimonides insists that ...
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Does God Reward the Good and Punish the Bad?That God's greatest reward to man is the World to Come and that His strongest punishment is karet (understood by Maimonides, here and elsewhere in his writings, ...
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[PDF] Divine Judgment in the Book of RevelationGod accepts the human decision to accept or reject the gospel of Jesus Christ, but reserves the right to set the time of final reckoning for himself. Revelation ...
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Introduction to Evangelical Conditionalism: The Doctrine of Eternal ...Sep 27, 2017 · The idea that no one will live forever in hell, but will instead be destroyed and fully killed, sounds like some new age nonsense.
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In Defense of the Church's Traditional Doctrine of HellMay 19, 2021 · The Church's historic and traditional teaching that all will not be saved, and hell's punishment for those who “neglect so great a salvation” (Heb. 2:3) is ...
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Verse (42:40) - English Translation - The Quranic Arabic CorpusSahih International: And the retribution for an evil act is an evil one like it, but whoever pardons and makes reconciliation - his reward is [due] from Allah.
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Verse (5:98) - English Translation - The Quranic Arabic CorpusShakir: Know that Allah is severe in requiting (evil) and that Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. Muhammad Sarwar: Know that God is stern in His retribution and He ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Yama (deity) | Research Starters - EBSCOYama is a significant figure in Hindu mythology, recognized as the god of death and judgment. He is considered the progenitor of the human race alongside ...
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Sage Reference - Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment - HinduismThe Vedic idea that any transgression will have inescapable and invisible consequences remained strong, exemplified in Varuna as the divine ...
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Punishments for sins - The HinduFeb 4, 2018 · A person who grabs someone's property is taken by Yama's men to a hell called taamisra. Here he is given no food or water, and is beaten by ...
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Karma, Causation, and Divine Intervention - jstorAccording to the law of karma, our actions have consequences not only for our dispositions and tendencies (samskairas), but also for the nondispositional.
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[PDF] Karma, Moral Responsibility, and Buddhist Ethics - PhilPapersIn Buddhism, karma is the law of rebirth where good actions generate merit and bad actions generate demerit, determining the next life.
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Karmic Retribution in Theravada Buddhism: A Way to Salvation?The paper explores the concept of karmic retribution in Theravada Buddhism, analyzing its implications for achieving salvation.
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[PDF] Introduction The Buddhist process, or law of retribution (Sanskrit - IRISKarmic retribution, based on karma, means actions produce a fruit that will fall back on the agent, linked to rebirth and the cycle of existence.
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[PDF] The god Varuna in the Rig-VedaApr 12, 2025 · 1), and he is angry when his ordinances are violated. As a punishment Varuna fastens upon the sinner the fetter ... the Rig-Veda Varuna is a ...
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[PDF] Punishment Policy in the Vedic Tradition - HALSep 10, 2025 · Mahabharata is replete with references to punishment policy as forming an essential part of royal policy. There is never a doubt entertained in ...
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Yama - MythFolklore.netMuir, "Yama is nowhere represented in the Rigveda as having anything to do with the punishment of the wicked." So far as is yet known, "the hymns of that Veda ...
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Karma and Rebirth in HinduismAug 8, 2025 · This Element provides an argumentative introduction to the doctrines of karma and rebirth in Hinduism. It explains how various Hindu texts, ...
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28 Punishments for OUR SINS - GARUDA PURANA - LinkedInNov 22, 2023 · Sinners are sent to the Various Narakas(Hells) by Yamadharma according to their nature and seriousness of their Sins. There are total 28 Narakas.
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[PDF] Karma on Hinduism Philosophy Perspective - sloapKarma itself is one of the philosophies of Hinduism in which Hinduism believes in Panca Srada, i.e. every Hindu believes in God, believes in karma, believes in ...
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Intentional action: kamma (Skt: karma) - Access to Insight"Intention, I tell you, is kamma. Intending, one does kamma by way of body, speech, & intellect. "And what is the cause by which kamma comes into play? Contact ...
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The Buddha's Words on Kamma - Access to InsightThe Buddha says all intentional actions, whether thoughts, speech or bodily actions, however expressed, are kamma and lead the doer of them to experience a ...
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Buddhist Studies (Secondary) Rebirth - BuddhaNetWhen their unwholesome karma is exhausted, beings in hell are reborn in a more fortunate realm of existence. The next realm is the realm of the hungry ...
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Basic Buddhism: The Theory of Karma - buddhanet.netKarma is the law of moral causation. The theory of Karma is a fundamental doctrine in Buddhism. This belief was prevalent in India before the advent of the ...
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[PDF] An analysis of the Buddhist doctrines of karma and rebirth in the ...Buddhist conceptions of karma as causality can be coherently ethicised. Karma as an ethical theory in Buddhism rests upon the move from karma as action to ...
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The Good Religion of Asho Zarathushtra - Cais-SoasWith his Divine revelation he preached the doctrine of goodness and retribution - and gave the world the triple motto of "Good Thoughts, Good Words and Good ...
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Religion in Iran: Zoroastrianism under the AchaemenidsIf the deeds weigh more heavily on the evil side, the soul plunges into the underworld, a place of punishment and retribution. Later, when the struggle ...<|separator|>
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Cruelty against Leniency: The Case of Imperial Zoroastrian Criminal ...Feb 3, 2023 · The article examines the impact of Zoroastrianism on criminal law and legal theory during the reign of the Sasanian dynasty (224–651 CE) in late Antique Persia.Missing: retribution | Show results with:retribution
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Nemesis: Greek Goddess of Divine Retribution - History CooperativeNemesis is the goddess of divine vengeance. She specifically seeks vengeance against those who commit an act of shameful hubris before the gods.
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Nemesis, Goddess of Retribution in Roman MythologyAug 5, 2024 · Among Roman gods, the Nemesis goddess had power over retribution in the form of divine justice, balance, and vengeance.
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Vali in Norse Mythology: Myths, Powers, and SymbolsMar 21, 2025 · Váli represents divine retribution—he exists to correct a terrible wrong. ... His entire existence is defined by his duty to right a wrong, making ...
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Judgement and Punishment in Norse Mythology - Heryos ChadNov 1, 2023 · Breaking one's solemn oath in Pagan times was seen as extremely immoral. The consequences of which were both physical and spiritual punishment.
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Avesta: Zoroastrian dualism - Livius.orgApr 16, 2020 · Zoroastrian dualism is the conflict between the good god Ahuramazda and the Evil Spirit, or The Lie, with two primal spirits, one good and one ...
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ESCHATOLOGY i. In Zoroastrianism and Zoroastrian InfluenceDec 15, 1998 · In Yašt 33.1, 49.4 there may be a reference to a punishment reserved for those whose evil deeds outbalance their good deeds. The ideas of ...Missing: afterlife | Show results with:afterlife
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Zoroastrianism After Life. Zoroastrian Funeral Customs & Death ...At the dawn of the fourth day, the soul is guided to the bridge of judgment and separation, chinvat peretum (later called chinvat pol) by the person's ...
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Hesiod, Theogony - The Center for Hellenic StudiesThe Theogony tells of the generation of gods, starting with Chaos and Earth, and how they were born from them, and how the gods divided their wealth.
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Tityus: A forgotten myth of liver regeneration - ScienceDirect.comThen, when an infuriated Zeus punished man by taking fire, Prometheus stole it back for mankind. Accordingly, Zeus punished him in two ways. First, Prometheus ...
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[PDF] Victims of the Gods' Vengeance - The Center for Hellenic StudiesOdysseus' companions, who ate the cattle of Hyperion Helios, are victims of the gods' vengeance for their recklessness. They were forewarned.
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[PDF] Hubris and Nemesis Ovid uses divine punishment in ...Ovid uses divine punishment in Metamorphoses to demonstrate the inseparable connection between hubris and nemesis. Two contrasting cautionary tales illustrate ...Missing: Roman mythology
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[PDF] graduate recital - UARK Music - University of ArkansasMar 30, 2024 · Leto's twin children, Apollo and Artemis, punish this hubris by slaying all of Niobe's children. Niobe's grief led to her metamorphoses into a ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Bound in pain: How the gods punished Loki | The Viking HeraldSep 9, 2025 · Turning to the sagas, we find the revenge that the Æsir dealt out to Loki. We turn to the Prose Edda and specifically a tale in it called the ...
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Are the Norse gods as cruel as the Greek ones? : r/mythology - RedditJul 14, 2022 · The Norse gods don't interact with mortals very much. Thor does take a human child as his servant as a fee for injuring one of his goats.
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Retribution - Search results provided by BiblicalTrainingIn systematic theology, the distinction is sometimes made between God's remunerative justice in which He distributes rewards and His retributive justice in ...Biblical Words Used · Biblical Principles · Retribution In This Life
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Topical Bible: Divine Retribution and JusticeDivine retribution and justice are central themes in the Bible, reflecting God's holiness, righteousness, and moral order.
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Satisfaction theory of the atonement - TheopediaIn his view, God's offended honor and dignity could only be satisfied by the sacrifice of the God-man, Jesus Christ. Anslem believed that humans could not ...
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What is the Satisfaction Theory of the Atonement? - Bible HubAnselm argued that sin robs God of the honor rightfully due Him and that punishment or satisfaction is necessary to uphold divine justice. Christ, as both ...
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Question 87. The debt of punishment - New AdventThe debt of punishment is accidentally related to sin, for it is beside the intention of the sinner. Therefore the debt of punishment is not an effect of sin.
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Question 99. God's mercy and justice towards the damnedBy Divine justice, is an eternal punishment inflicted on sinners? By God's mercy, does all punishment both of men and of demons come to an end?
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The Purposes of Punishment according to Thomas AquinasAug 8, 2018 · Thomas Aquinas summarizes these purposes under two headings: 1. To restrain or inhibit voluntary evil; 2. to establish order there, where a crime has made ...
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The Reason for Divine Wrath | Catholic Answers MagazineSep 27, 2022 · Divine wrath and violence express God's perfect justice, but as long as we live on this earth, the fullness of the truth thereof will remain beyond our grasp.
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The concept of Retributive justice in ChristianitySep 20, 2025 · According to Christianity, retributive justice is a concept emphasizing the necessity of punishment for wrongdoing, grounded in God's ...
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Question 21. The justice and mercy of God - New AdventThus justice must exist in all God's works. Now the work of divine justice always presupposes the work of mercy; and is founded thereupon. For nothing is due ...
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CHURCH FATHERS: On Grace and Free Will (St. Augustine)There are some persons who suppose that the freedom of the will is denied whenever God's grace is maintained, and who on their side defend their liberty of ...Missing: reconciliation | Show results with:reconciliation
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[PDF] augustine's 'reconciliation' of free will and grace - Church SocietyMarkedly, Augustine refers to this divine scourging as 'a severe mercy' that prevents him from relapsing into his 'original condition' (VIII.xi.25). Thus ...
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[PDF] Augustine on Freedom and God - Saint Anselm CollegeThis is what Augustine does in defending free will. Free will is implied in every moral judgment, whether that judgment be God's or our own. Rewards and ...
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Predestination vs. Free Will in Islam: Understanding Allah's QadrJul 31, 2017 · The concepts of divine decree and free will have troubled theologians and philosophers for centuries. What is the explanation in Islam?Missing: tawhid | Show results with:tawhid
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27. Tawhid In Theological Mode - Al-Islam.orgFor Twelver Shi'ites and Isma'ilis, the concept of Tawhid is the solution to many theological debates. Take, for example, the question of free will, Qadr ...
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[PDF] The Concept of Divine Justice in Classical and Contemporary ...Jul 11, 2025 · how divine justice interacts with human free will and responsibility, especially concerning predestination and the problem of evil ...<|separator|>
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When suffering contradicts belief: measuring theodical strugglingMay 3, 2023 · The problem of theodicy—why an all-powerful and all-loving God would allow suffering—has long been an important theological and philosophical ...
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[PDF] Constructing meaning in the face of suffering: Theodicy in ...This is expressive of a retribution theodicy which links human behaviour and divine punishment, and rationalises the suffering as just punishment for sin.
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(PDF) Suffering as Divine Punishment - ResearchGateThis article presents a theodicy based on a revision of the popular concept of God's benevolence. If we follow the Protestant tradition by assuming that God ...
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(PDF) Augustine's Account of Evil as Privation of Good - ResearchGateOct 15, 2019 · McCloskey, “Problem of Evil,” 189. of evil - all pains that are evils ...
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[PDF] Irenaeus, Theodicy, and the Problem of Evil: His Lost Work “That ...Mar 28, 2022 · In particular, Steenberg notes that Irenaeus and Tertullian shared the view that the human soul grows in some sense with the human body, and ...
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[PDF] 11 Plantinga's Defence and His Theodicy Are IncompatibleIt's a bold and substantial claim—one that leaves the cautious but highly regarded free will defence far behind. In what follows, we argue that. Plantinga ...
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[PDF] The Problem of Suffering: The Exemplarist Theodicy - PhilArchiveMar 4, 2023 · This article aims to provide a response to the problem of suffering through an explication of a new theodicy termed the Exemplarist Theodicy.
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Divergent Effects of Beliefs in Heaven and Hell on National Crime ...The proportion of people who believe in hell negatively predicts national crime rates whereas belief in heaven predicts higher crime rates.
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Divergent effects of beliefs in heaven and hell on national crime ratesThe proportion of people who believe in hell negatively predicts national crime rates whereas belief in heaven predicts higher crime rates.Missing: cooperation | Show results with:cooperation
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Wrath of God: religious primes and punishment - JournalsNov 24, 2010 · Recent evidence indicates that priming participants with religious concepts promotes prosocial sharing behaviour. In the present study, ...Missing: retribution societal
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The Influence of Divine Rewards and Punishments on Religious ...Aug 3, 2016 · These results suggest that fear of divine punishment can motivate prosocial behavior. This idea is supported by two studies conducted by ...
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Explaining the rise of moralizing religions: a test of competing ...Using a broad range of new measures of belief in moralizing supernatural punishment, we find strong support for previous research showing that such beliefs did ...
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Supernatural Beliefs and the Evolution of CooperationStudies have found an association between the content of beliefs in the supernatural and increased cooperation in social groups.<|separator|>
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Outsourcing punishment to God: beliefs in divine control reduce ...May 23, 2012 · Results show that, although religiosity generally predicts higher levels of punishment, the specific belief in powerful, intervening Gods ...
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Large-scale cooperation driven by reputation, not fear of divine ...Aug 21, 2019 · Some maintain that fear of monitoring or punishment from supernatural agents predisposes us to conduct costly prosocial behaviour, and that ...<|separator|>
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Supernatural and secular monitors promote human cooperation only ...It was seen that, among non-Catholic Christians, a benevolent God increased prosocial behavior whereas an angry God increased aggressive tendencies.
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Moralistic supernatural punishment is probably not associated with ...Evolutionary theories of religion frequently assume that the presence of moralizing gods is positively associated with social complexity.
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(PDF) Sin and Punishment: The Ethics of Divine Justice and ...This article gives a short survey of concepts of “sin and sanction,” the “crisis of Wisdom,” and divine justice in ancient Mesopotamian texts and in the Old ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Divinity and History: The Religion of HerodotusJun 22, 2001 · For Herodotus, who believed in the inevitability of divine retribution, the dynasty of Croesus, founded by an act of aggression, was inherently ...
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[PDF] Religious Interpretations for the Causes of the Indian Ocean Tsunami... divine punishment." They stress that the Tsunami was divine punishment for modern ills and claim that people of different faiths are to blame for not ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] God, Gays, and Voodoo: Voicing Blame after Katrina - CornerstoneRather than blaming the failures of levees or evacuation efforts, these critics cried out that Hurricane. Katrina was “God's punishment” for people's sins.
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Natural Disasters or Divine Punishment? - Al IslamEarthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tidal waves, lightening, typhoons and hurricanes are the greatest killers. Fewer deaths are caused by aircraft, ferry and train ...
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Hurricane strikes as divine retribution: an empirical test - GaleOur results suggest no divine punishment for voting Democrat or approving gay marriage. Indeed, if there is divine intervention, it either disfavors ...<|separator|>
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Fear of divine retribution linked to spread of human civilisationsFeb 11, 2016 · A new study published in the journal, Nature, tests the theory that communities are fair and cooperate with outsiders because of the fear of divine retribution.
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Logical Problem of Evil | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyAccording to Plantinga's Free Will Defense, there is evil and suffering in this world because people do immoral things. People deserve the blame for the bad ...Plantinga's Free Will Defense · Evaluating the Free Will Defense
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[DOC] Suffering as Divine Punishment - PhilArchiveTo confront empirical evidence, they need to be complemented by a large set of auxiliary concepts, statements, and hypotheses (Zhang 2023: 18-19).
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(PDF) A JUDGMENT OF GOD? - ResearchGateSep 10, 2025 · White developed a cosmic-conflict account of divine judgment in human history: God's character is revealed through the moral principles of ...
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The Problem of Evil - Atheist RepublicFeb 9, 2017 · All instances of seemingly gratuitous evils are illusory. Which proposition do the facts about evil give us most reason to believe is true? When ...<|separator|>
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Naturalistic Explanation for Religious Belief - Compass Hub - WileyAug 8, 2011 · Contemporary naturalistic explanations of religious belief come in three types: (1) cognitive explanations, (2) evolutionary explanations and (3) ...
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Gods are watching and so what? Moralistic supernatural ...While there is some evidence to suggest that belief in supernatural punishment and monitoring generally induce cooperative behaviour, the effect of a deity's ...
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Is absence of evidence evidence of absence in the case of god or not?Sep 10, 2023 · Yes. If it is a fact of reality that there is an absence of evidence as to God's existence, then that absence of evidence would act as evidence of absence of ...
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Is Fear of Supernatural Punishment the Foundation of Religion? An ...Aug 6, 2025 · PDF | Cognitive psychologist Bering attempted to explain away religion by suggesting that the evolutionary process pre-disposed the human ...
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The Toughest of Loves: Toward a Neo-Nyssen Model of Severe ...Oct 25, 2023 · The present aim is to proffer a contemporary model of divine punishment that naturally combines redemptive love for those punished with apparently harsh ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] An examination of the doctrine of future retributionthe doctrine of divine retribution. It is very possible that some, who have a strong de- sire that nothing should be done, which should tend, in the least ...<|separator|>
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Biblical and Rabbinic Responses to Suffering | My Jewish LearningThroughout the literature of Jewish piety, the idea is found of accepting suffering in love and faith in God. The Mekhilta [a midrash on the book of Exodus] to ...
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How Hindus Cope with Disability - Taylor & Francis OnlineThe article reviews how the belief in the law of karma helps Hindus cope with disability. Karma is neither divine retribution nor inevitable fate.
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Psychological effects of immoral actions: The experimental evidence.Considers the psychological consequences of immoral actions. Research on the effects on adults of breaking conventionally defined moral rules in controlled ...
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Psychological effects of immoral actions: The experimental evidenceOct 1, 2025 · Research has demonstrated that the performance of actions considered immoral can impact a person's overall mental and physical well -being ( ...
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A Somatic Marker Perspective of Immoral and Corrupt Behavior - PMCIndividuals who engage in corrupt and immoral behavior are in some ways similar to psychopaths. Normal people refrain from engaging in such behaviors.
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The Neurobiology of Moral Behavior: Review and Neuropsychiatric ...The neurobiological evidence indicates the existence of automatic “prosocial” mechanisms for identification with others that are part of the moral brain.
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Fear of divine retribution led to dramatic expansion of human societiesFeb 11, 2016 · A new study published in the journal, Nature, tests the theory that communities are fair and cooperate with outsiders because of the fear of divine retribution.Missing: indigenous | Show results with:indigenous
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A case for evolutionary criminology: Introducing the retribution and ...This is a theoretical paper presenting evidence for cooperation and crime and aims to develop the Retribution and Reciprocity Model (RRM).