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How Could God Allow Suffering and Evil? Garry Poole

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: The Tough Questions SeriesPublication details: U.S.A.; Zondervan, Grand Rapids; 2003Edition: Revised EditionDescription: 75tr; paperback, illustration; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780310245056
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 231.8
  • P822-G24
Online resources: Summary: How Could God Allow Suffering and Evil? by Garry Poole explores the difficult question of why a good and all-powerful God permits suffering and evil in the world. Poole addresses this issue from a Christian perspective, discussing how human free will, the fallen state of the world, and the mystery of God's sovereignty contribute to the existence of pain and evil. He emphasizes that while suffering is painful, it can have a purpose, such as spiritual growth and character development. Poole encourages readers to trust in God's ultimate plan for redemption, despite the presence of suffering, and assures them that God is present with them in their pain.
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How Could God Allow Suffering and Evil? by Garry Poole explores the difficult question of why a good and all-powerful God permits suffering and evil in the world. Poole addresses this issue from a Christian perspective, discussing how human free will, the fallen state of the world, and the mystery of God's sovereignty contribute to the existence of pain and evil. He emphasizes that while suffering is painful, it can have a purpose, such as spiritual growth and character development. Poole encourages readers to trust in God's ultimate plan for redemption, despite the presence of suffering, and assures them that God is present with them in their pain.

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