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The Search for Divine Justice

By: T. Lee Baumann
Narrated by: T. Lee Baumann
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Why do small infants die? Why do young children succumb to disease? Why do some adults die slow, painful deaths from cancer? In The Search for Divine Justice, Dr. Lee Baumann investigates the death of innocents to answer the age-old question of whether "divine justice" is merely a spiritual oxymoron. Consistent with his past research, Baumann utilizes current evidence to come up with his surprising conclusions. In this investigation of why we live and die in the diverse manners we do, Baumann uncovers his data through the analysis of the world's recent advances in science, medicine, philosophy, and religion. Join Dr. Baumann in his spiritual journey of discovery into why life's apparent injustices are really acts of a loving God.

©2014 T. Lee Baumann (P)2014 T. Lee Baumann
Metaphysics Religious Studies Spirituality

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