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Can God Be Trusted?: Faith and the Challenge of Evil
Jr. John G. Stackhouse
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| #1136376 in Books | 2009-01-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.25 x.70 x5.50l,.70 | File type: PDF | 219 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| and I can say in all honesty that this is one of the best theological discussions that I have EVER read|By Roderick E. Clay|I’ve been a Christian now for nearly 40 years and on at least 2 occasions in my life a seminary student with the idea of going into either the ministry or seminary teaching, and I can say in all honesty that this is one of the best theological discus||"John Stackhouse . . . reduces the tangled issue to one fundamental question--Is God trustworthy?--and offers a careful, wise and well-argued answer." ----Philip Yancey, author of Where Is God When It Hurts?||"Read this b
In a world riddled with disappointment, malice and tragedy, what rationale do we have for believing in a benevolent God? In this book, John Stackhouse explores how great thinkers have grappled with this question--from Buddha, Confucius, Augustine, Hume and Luther to C. S. Lewis. He suggests that perhaps instead of asking the question, "Why does God allow evil and suffering," we should instead ask "Can God be trusted to be good and do good, even when appearances are stron...
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