The Problem of Evil asks how suffering and injustice fit with belief in God, offering clear reasoning and practical reflections.
This edition presents earnest exploration of moral questions, divine governance, and the limits of analogy in addressing timeless doubts.
The book argues for a thoughtful approach that blends Scripture, philosophy, and experience. It invites readers to consider accountability, the nature of evil, and how a rational faith can coexist with the hardships of life.
- Key questions about morality, free will, and the problem of evil are examined in accessible language.
- How natural theology and biblical guidance interact to illuminate faith and doubt.
- Common skeptical viewpoints are discussed, with careful consideration of their strengths and limits.
- Practical notes on reading theology and philosophy without surrendering intellectual honesty.
Ideal for readers of philosophy, theology, and anyone seeking thoughtful, well-reasoned conversations about faith and suffering.