
Evil and the God Who Knows
The earthquake in Pakistan, the tsunami in Southeast Asia, the devastating hurricane in the gulf coast of United States, babies dying of…
The problem of evil is more than an intellectual or philosophical problem – it raises deep emotional issues when we are in the midst of pain and anguish. There are no easy answers, but these resources seek to show the difference that Christian beliefs can make in coping with our most painful experiences.
The earthquake in Pakistan, the tsunami in Southeast Asia, the devastating hurricane in the gulf coast of United States, babies dying of…
"For as long as I can remember, suffering has been the major block to belief," says Bishop Michael Baughen. He speaks here about his new…
Dr John Dickson considers the approach to the problem of pain adopted by a number of different worldviews. Although the Bible does not…
Every day as you read the newspapers you are flooded and bombarded by a world that is imbued with suffering and pain. Why all this…
Greg Koukl responds to a letter to the editor of the L.A. Times in which the writer's pain causes him to ask the age-old question of why…
The existence of evil and suffering in the world is perhaps the most common objection to belief in God. If God is both good and…
Those who have read many of Norman Geisler’s earlier works will likely recognize that this book is major update of an earlier book,…
Towards the end of God on Trial, broadcast on Wednesday 3rd September 2008 on BBC2, a group of Auschwitz prisoners concluded that God was…
Helpful pointers for answering questions about the harsh reality of suffering.