When first published, Evil and the God of Love instantly became recognized as a modern theological classic, widely viewed as the most important work on the problem of evil to appear in English for more than a generation. It has continued to be at the centre of discussions ever since. This reissue of the work includes a new preface by the author. A modern theological classic, widely viewed as the most important work on the problem of evil to appear in English for more than a generation
'A masterly book which is bound to become a standard work.' - Ian Ramsey, View Review
'The most exciting work of its kind that I have read for several years.' - John Raymond, Sunday Times
'A major contribution to the discussion of theodicy.' - Times Literary Supplement
'The most satisfying book I have read on the reconciliation of the enormous fact of evil with our Christian belief in the enormous love and power of God.' - T.E. Jessop, Methodist Recorder
'Deep learning, clear thought, and a profoundly Christian mind...a really important book.' - Church Times
'I do not know of any contemporary work which deals with [the problem of evil] either so thoroughly or so profoundly.' - Hugo Meynell, Catholic Herald
'A very important book, admirable for both its courage and its clarity.' E.L. Mascall, Clergy Review
'The most considerable [book] on the problem of evil to appear in English for a generation.' - W.D. Hudson, Theology
'The most exciting work of its kind that I have read for several years.' - John Raymond, Sunday Times
'A major contribution to the discussion of theodicy.' - Times Literary Supplement
'The most satisfying book I have read on the reconciliation of the enormous fact of evil with our Christian belief in the enormous love and power of God.' - T.E. Jessop, Methodist Recorder
'Deep learning, clear thought, and a profoundly Christian mind...a really important book.' - Church Times
'I do not know of any contemporary work which deals with [the problem of evil] either so thoroughly or so profoundly.' - Hugo Meynell, Catholic Herald
'A very important book, admirable for both its courage and its clarity.' E.L. Mascall, Clergy Review
'The most considerable [book] on the problem of evil to appear in English for a generation.' - W.D. Hudson, Theology