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Evil and the Cross: An Analytical Look at the Problem of Pain
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Item Description... A world renowned author and scholar grapples with the problem of evil existing in a world ruled by an all-loving and all-powerful God.
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"Evil and the Cross is a must read. It should be required of every theologian and every seminarian (the book actually began as a series of articles in Hokhma, a French journal for theology students). But, speaking as a pastor, it is just the sort of theology pastors should read as well. Not only does Blocker treat a universal pastoral issue - what pastor has not faced the 'why' question? - he also models pastoral theologizing, teasing out as he goes the real-life implications of his analysis. Further, while the book would probably overtax readers without some background in theology (and challenge those who do!), it is well-written and manages that most artful balance of 'enough but not too much,' so as to be really useful."
- C. Richard Wells
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Item Specifications...
Pages 154
Dimensions: Length: 8.54" Width: 5.54" Height: 0.34" Weight: 0.47 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Sep 1, 2004
Publisher Kregel Publications
ISBN 0825420768 EAN 9780825420764
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 | Hard reading Jan 15, 2009 |
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