I. Introduction
II. Theological Responses to the Suffering of the Sick
1. Atheists’ Rage and the Absence of God/Apathetic God
2. Understanding of Sickness as Punishment and Sadistic God
3. Community's Participation and the Presence of Loving God
III. Themes of Theodicy Related to the Suffering of the Sick
1. Theoretical Theodicy
2. Practical Theodicy
3. The Integrated Perspective: Stoeber’s ‘Transformative Suffering ’and ‘Healing’
IV. A Search for the Most Effective Theodicy for the Sick : ‘Experiential Theodicy’
1. Focus Shifts Resulting from the Incorporation of Themesof Theodicy in Developing a Theodicy for the Sick
2. ‘Experiential Theodicy’ as an Effective Theodicy for the Sick
V. Spiritual Mentoring as a Way of Christian Education for ‘Experiential Theodicy’
1. Spiritual Mentoring as a Way of Christian Education for the Sick
2. The Key Concepts of Spiritual Mentoring for the Sick
3. Spiritual Mentoring for the Sick in Practice : The Work of the Spiritual Mentor
VI. Conclusion
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