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        1 - A critical Survey of Mark Maller’s View of Animal Suffering
        Sayed Mahmoud  Musawi Mohammad Molaye
        Animal pain and suffering in the domain of nature are undeniable facts, which give rise to the problem of incompatibility of such facts with divine attributes of omniscience, omnipotence and absolute benevolence of God in Abrahamic faiths. Theologians have endeavored to More
        Animal pain and suffering in the domain of nature are undeniable facts, which give rise to the problem of incompatibility of such facts with divine attributes of omniscience, omnipotence and absolute benevolence of God in Abrahamic faiths. Theologians have endeavored to meet this challenge by both explaining the compatibility and persevering their traditional faith in divine attributes. Mark Maller, however, attempted to solve the problem by reinterpretation of divine attributes and abandoning the orthodox beliefs. The problem with Maller and his like Christian theologians was to rely on nonreligious presumptions rather than on theistic foundations in finding a solution for the problem. The critique of their stance is that one cannot formulate a logical consistent argument by adopting some premises from religious fources and other premises from nonreligious ones. It seems that a holistic view and looking into scriptural thrives can provide a better and more coherent solution for animal suffering. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Investigating the dimensions and effects of faith in improving the mental health of people with corona
        Rohollah Shateri Hamid Sotoudeh
        Today, coronary heart disease and the consequences of its outbreak are a threat to mental health and the underlying cause of coronary anxiety disorder virus. And be considered social. Therefore, paying attention to the functional consequences of religious beliefs for pr More
        Today, coronary heart disease and the consequences of its outbreak are a threat to mental health and the underlying cause of coronary anxiety disorder virus. And be considered social. Therefore, paying attention to the functional consequences of religious beliefs for preventive knowledge, and how to deal with this tragedy, as well as reducing the pain and suffering of patients, is a valuable guide. This article, using library and documentary data in descriptive-analytical and functionalist methods, examines some of the most important principles of human soul perfectionism from a monotheistic perspective, which can have a positive effect on promoting the mental health of Crohn's patients. This qualitative research, while explaining the nature and truth of religious faith, shows that increasing the level of resilience and preventing psychological stress caused by acute illnesses such as Quaid 19, in the light of trust in God and patience. It is associated with diseases. Manuscript profile