Explore how one of philosophy’s oldest questions is examined through a modern lens. Discover how a thoughtful dialogue about pain, suffering, and faith unlocks new ways to think about God and the world.
This edition presents a contemporary treatment of the problem of evil in a clear, engaging form. Through a spirited conversation inspired by ancient literature, it invites readers to weigh different viewpoints about divine power, presence, and love. The discussions are framed for readers who seek both intellectual clarity and moral insight.
- Deliberate discussions on the nature of God as immanent and transcendent.
- Accessible exploration of how faith, reason, and emotion intersect in the face of suffering.
- Character-based debates that illuminate multiple sides of the argument without spoilers.
- Thoughtful reflections on love, justice, and human dignity in a modern context.
Ideal for readers of philosophy, theology, and religious studies who want a thoughtful, accessible treatment of why suffering exists and what it means for belief.