10 Reasons to Believe in a God Who Allows Suffering: Explains the God who would allow such events to occur.
Blessed Adversity: J. Hudson Taylor
Christian Responses To Theodicy - A Survey On The Problem Of Evil: This survey is designed to explore what individual Christians mean when they say God is omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient.
Commentary on the Book of Job: by Fr. William Most
Comments on Alvin Plantinga's "Free Will Defense": PHI 261: Philosophy of Religion Reading Notes by Dr. Scott H. Moore, Department of Philosophy, Baylor University.
Divine Punishment as a Problem in Theodicy: A dissertation on the problem of evil, comparing human and divine concepts of punishment. Examines whether God does punish and the nature of divine punishment.
Does God Want Me Well?: Booklet (PDF) about God's purposes in healing, sickness, and suffering.
Geneva Commentary on Job: Index of /g/geneva/notes/Job: Hyptertext documents from the Christian Classics Ethereal Library at Calvin College.
J. W. McGarvey's Class Notes on Sacred History: Discussion of the Book of Job.
Job: Consider My Servant: Bruce Cameron's Bible study.
Job: Links and Translations: List of annotated links.
Knowing God through Job: Online booklet (PDF) about God's purpose for suffering.
Literature of the Middle Period: Old Testament Life and Literature; Gerald A. Larue.
love-theology: A radical love interpretation of the Bible.
Notes on the Book of Job: John Wesley's Commentary.
Pope John Paul II's Apostolic Letter "Salvifici Doloris": On the Christian meaning of human suffering.
Richard Sewall's Literary Criticism of Tragedy and Job: Essay on tragedy and suffering.
Satan and the Fallen Angels: Bryan T. Huie
Satan Has Begged to Have You: by Ivan Maddox, Atlanta, Georgia.
The Awful Question: Job 1 (A Series): by Fred R. Anderson, Pastor, Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church.
The Book of Job: Commentary by A. R. Faussett.
The Book Of Job - A Study Guide: The Executable Outlines Series by Mark A. Copeland.
The Trial of Job: The Book of Job translated and annotated by Roger Eaton.
The Trouble and Rest of Good Men: John Wesley Sermon 127 [text from the 1872 edition] Preached at St. Mary's in Oxford, on Sunday, Sept. 21, 1735.
Theodicies in the Book of Job: by Adam J. Smargon.
Theodicy in an Evolutionary Perspective: Issue Four of DIALOGOS, November 1996: An Interactive Journal of the Sciences, Philosophy, and Theology.
Theodicy on Trial: words by Guy Ritter; music by Guy Ritter and Gary Lenaire.
Theodicy: The Problem of Evil: Kenneth Cauthen
Theodicy: God's Justice in an Evil World: Thematic issue of the Western Reformed Seminary Journal.
Tilting Whirlwinds: Suffering and Remedy in The Book of Job: Includes a seminar paper and links.
When Bad Things Happen to Good People: Notes by Doug Muder on the 1981 book by Harold S. Kushner.
Where is God in the Midst of Tragedy?: What exactly can we count on God for?
Who is the Devil, Satan?: The Interactive Bible.
Why God? Why!: Explores issues of human suffering and the silence of God.