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Zoroastrian Views on Suffering and Death

Hintze, Almut

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Matthias Grebe
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Johannes Grössl
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Abstract

The presence of Evil in the world in the face of a wholly good God constitutes a major theme in Zoroastrianism, as it does in many other religions. The problem of theodicy is here resolved by the view that Evil is eternal and uncreated and exists separately from God, and that it has come into the world created by God from outside as an intruder and destructive enemy. It is the ultimate source of all destructive actions, suffering, and death in the world. At the end of time, however, Evil will be forced out of the world and compelled to retreat powerless to the place where it had initially come from. Evil is thus a major player in the Zoroastrian cosmic drama.

Citation

Hintze, A. (2023). Zoroastrian Views on Suffering and Death. In M. Grebe, & J. Grössl (Eds.), T and T Clark Handbook of Suffering and the Problem of Evil (577-588). Bloomsbury. https://doi.org/10.5040/9780567682468.0082

Publication Date Aug 10, 2023
Deposit Date Mar 26, 2024
Publicly Available Date Mar 26, 2024
Pages 577-588
Series Title T&T Clark Handbook
Book Title T and T Clark Handbook of Suffering and the Problem of Evil
ISBN 9780567682437
DOI https://doi.org/10.5040/9780567682468.0082
Related Public URLs https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/tt-clark-handbook-of-suffering-and-the-problem-of-evil-9780567682437/

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