The Challenge of Evil: Grace and the Problem of Suffering


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About The Book

Belief in God in the face of suffering is one of the most intractable problems of Christian theology. Many respond to the spiritual challenge of evil by ignoring it blaming God or insisting on the inherent meaninglessness of life. In this book William Greenway contends that we dont have to deny our moral selves by either ignoring evil or abandoning our moral sensibilities toward it. We can open our eyes fully to suffering and evil and our own complicity in them. We can do so because it is only in this full acceptance of the worlds guilt and our own that we make ourselves fully open to agape to being seized by love of others and God. Inspired by the Jewish philosopher Emmanuel Levinas and the Christian novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky The Challenge of Evil lovingly explains how we can look squarely at the overwhelming suffering in the world and still by grace have faith in a good and loving God.
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