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A list of all pages that have property "ArticleSummary" with value "The present paper tries to trace the particular contours that the problem of theodicy assumes in the Chinese Buddhist text the ''Awakening of Faith in the Great Vehicle'' (''Ta-sheng ch'i-hsin lun''). It analyses the beginning section of the main body of text—the section, that is, that outlines the major theoretical structure of the work—in terms of a problem that has been of particular concern in western theology. I believe that taking such a tack is especially valuable for highlighting the central ''Problematik'' around which the text is organized. The paper will thus use the problem of theodicy as a means of exploring some of the philosophical implications of the ''Awakening of Faith''. (Gregory, "The Problem of Theodicy," 63)". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Articles/The Problem of Theodicy in the "Awakening of Faith"  + (The present paper tries to trace the partiThe present paper tries to trace the particular contours that the problem of theodicy assumes in the Chinese Buddhist text the ''Awakening of Faith in the Great Vehicle'' (''Ta-sheng ch'i-hsin lun''). It analyses the beginning section of the main body of text—the section, that is, that outlines the major theoretical structure of the work—in terms of a problem that has been of particular concern in western theology. I believe that taking such a tack is especially valuable for highlighting the central ''Problematik'' around which the text is organized. The paper will thus use the problem of theodicy as a means of exploring some of the philosophical implications of the ''Awakening of Faith''. (Gregory, "The Problem of Theodicy," 63). (Gregory, "The Problem of Theodicy," 63))