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  • Why Is There Evil in the World (And So Much of It)

  • Big 10 Series, Book 3
  • By: Greg Welty
  • Narrated by: Jack Nolan
  • Length: 5 hrs and 15 mins

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Why Is There Evil in the World (And So Much of It)

By: Greg Welty
Narrated by: Jack Nolan
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Publisher's Summary

Many people argue that the presence of evil in the world is proof that God cannot exist, or if he does exist, cannot be good or all-powerful. Greg Welty uses biblical exegesis alongside his experience as a philosopher to present a different conclusion. God, the sovereign Creator and Sustainer of the world, really does work all things for good. A must-listen for anyone struggling with this issue.

Chapter titles include:

  1. What is the Problem of Evil?
  2. The Greater–Good Theodicy: A Threefold Argument for Three Biblical Themes
  3. Licensing the Greater–Good Theodicy: God’s Sovereignty over Evil
  4. Limiting the Greater–Good Theodicy: The Inscrutability of God’s Purposes
  5. Can Free Will or the Laws of Nature Solve the Problem of Evil?
  6. Objections Appendix: Going Beyond Job, Joseph and Jesus for the Greater–Good Theodicy
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