Chapter, Paragraph
1 10,3| effect. A man’s current suffering is believed to be the result
2 10,3| destined to the further suffering of being reborn. The only
3 10,3| and which result in more suffering. This is attempted through
4 10,3| carry the weight of their suffering, one who has the right thoughts
5 10,3| allowing the people to escape suffering the penalty of the natural
6 10,6| restore the throne of David, a suffering servant who would redeem
7 15,7| are in our own city or are suffering from a famine on the other
8 17,2| with nature, illnesses, suffering, and death. Their spiritual
9 17,2| struggle against God, undergoes suffering which would have been impossible
10 17,2| breeds evil, and evil breeds suffering. That there should be an
11 17,2| should be an absence of suffering as a result of perpetrated
12 17,3| sensitivity to pain and suffering, as well as susceptibility
13 18 | not exist. Evil includes suffering, diseases, destruction,
14 18,2| goods, man cannot avoid suffering. Diseases and misfortunes
15 18,2| inevitability of physical suffering pushes man to the thought
16 18,2| notion of physical evil (suffering) is relative because, when
17 18,3| development of his abilities. Suffering can embitter and cast down,
18 18,3| physical evil: the martyr’s suffering causes the manifestation
19 18,4| world, without struggling, suffering and death? The answer to
20 18,4| about an innocent child’s suffering.~ It is not possible to
21 18,4| life. Materialists explain suffering as a phenomenon which is
22 18,4| Scholastic theology treats suffering as retribution for sin,
23 18,4| to understand undeserved suffering, we need to look at it in
24 18,4| them to happen, so that suffering and patient ones receive
25 20 | this also is redeemed the suffering which appeared as a result
26 23 | the tragic details of His suffering and the triumph of the Resurrection —
27 23 | in Christ, love for Him, suffering for His sake, and death
28 24 | of man, in the voluntary suffering on the cross of the Son
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