I. Introduction
II. Suffering and Its Various Forms
1. Suffering Caused by Moral Evil and Natural Evil
2. Innocent Suffering
3. Individual Suffering and Social Suffering
4. Punitive Suffering and Educative Suffering
III. Various Theodicies and the Meaning of Suffering
1. Perfect Plan Theodicy
2. Free Will Theodicy
3. Soul-making Theodicy
4. Cosmic Conflict Theodicy
5. Process Theodicy
6. Openness Theodicy
7. Limitations of Theodicies
IV. Homiletical Theodicy
1. The Need for Homiletical Theodicy
2. The Grounds of Homiletical Theodicy
3. The Contents of a Homiletical Theodicy
V. Conclusion
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Abstract