Can the existence of pain and sin fit with a good and powerful God? This book argues they can, by examining free will, moral responsibility, and the social realities that shape human life.
Taking a practical approach, it links personal faith with everyday struggle. It asks how a loving providence can coexist with suffering, and what it means to choose good in a world of imperfect choices. The discussion spans from the nature of freedom to the impact of environment and society on moral life, offering a thoughtful path for readers seeking clarity and reassurance in the face of evil.
- Explore how free will, choice, and personal responsibility fit with a benevolent God.
- See how the problem of evil connects to daily life, faith, and conscience.
- Understand arguments about the fall, sin, and the role of environment in moral life.
- Learn how moral action and social realities shape our understanding of goodness.
Ideal for readers of theology, philosophy of religion, and Christian social thought who want a clear, practical discussion of how faith can withstand the problem of evil.