God: Accused or Defended? tackles a prickly subject about whether or not God is responsible for allowing both natural evils and moral evils to exist in His creation. The book is a theodicy that unravels some of the most tangled and knotted issues involved in this "paradox."
The biggest challenge is how to confront the various concepts held about God and what He is up to with humanity. Many theologians and philosophers have attempted to solve the apparent paradox by changing who or what "God" is. In that process, there have been four basic outcomes: (1) "God" must be redefined; (2)...
God: Accused or Defended? tackles a prickly subject about whether or not God is responsible for allowing both natural evils and moral evils to exis...
God: Accused or Defended? tackles a prickly subject about whether or not God is responsible for allowing both natural evils and moral evils to exist in His creation. The book is a theodicy that unravels some of the most tangled and knotted issues involved in this "paradox."
The biggest challenge is how to confront the various concepts held about God and what He is up to with humanity. Many theologians and philosophers have attempted to solve the apparent paradox by changing who or what "God" is. In that process, there have been four basic outcomes: (1) "God" must be redefined; (2)...
God: Accused or Defended? tackles a prickly subject about whether or not God is responsible for allowing both natural evils and moral evils to exis...
In the development of Christian theology through the centuries, it has been generally believed that the theology of the Bible has been settled. That would be possible if there was only one true church and everyone in it believed and practiced Paul's description in Ephesians 4:3-16-in effect, "the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God." However, over thirty-two thousand opposing, contradictory "Christian" denominations misrepresent the unity that God desires for those who should worship Him in spirit and in truth (John 4:23-24). The objective in presenting the seven...
In the development of Christian theology through the centuries, it has been generally believed that the theology of the Bible has been settled. Tha...
In the development of Christian theology through the centuries, it has been generally believed that the theology of the Bible has been settled. That would be possible if there was only one true church and everyone in it believed and practiced Paul's description in Ephesians 4:3-16-in effect, "the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God." However, over thirty-two thousand opposing, contradictory "Christian" denominations misrepresent the unity that God desires for those who should worship Him in spirit and in truth (John 4:23-24). The objective in presenting the seven...
In the development of Christian theology through the centuries, it has been generally believed that the theology of the Bible has been settled. Tha...