01555nam a2200313 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100080005508200080006308200130007110000260008410000110011024500370012124500250015826000110018326000190019426000090021330000110022230000280023330000100026152007350027165000130100665000230101985600670104291100310110995700140114099900170115495200700117120260119071455.02024-09-07 14:43:15 a9781451484557 aeng a233 bB967-C47 aBurns, Charlene P. E. eAuthor aChristian Understandings of Evil cCharlene P. E. Burns aU.S.A. bFortress Press c2016 a218tr. bpaperback, illustration c22 cm aIn Christian Understandings of Evil, Charlene P. E. Burns traces the development of the problem of evil in the Christian tradition, from its roots in Second Temple Judaism to contemporary perspectives. Burns begins with a statement of the intractability of the problem, as well as its theological and spiritual stakes: ""Evil is the thorniest of theological problems for a Christian theologian and may well be, as some have claimed, the number one cause of lost faith"" (1). Given its perennial status as the ""rock of atheism,"" the problem of evil demands serious, sensitive theological engagement. Burns undertakes a survey of theological responses to the problem of evil over the two-thousand-year span of Christian history... aTheodicy aChristian Theology4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/15382/157.jpgyCover Image aLê Phước Thắng a231010TKH c15233d15233 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-15233v0.00yBK