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"Joy fits in a world created and governed by a benevolent, wise, all-powerful God. There are good reasons to believe that such a God exists. But our world also features pain, suffering, and a troubling array of moral evil. No discussion of joy is complete without coming to grips with these stubborn facts. There can be no happily-ever-after ending to the story unless joy meets these foes on a field of battle and survives the ordeal." - From Joy and the Problem of Evil Joy and the Problem of Evil is the final section of Reasons of the Heart: Joy and the Rationality of Faith. It includes the…mehr

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"Joy fits in a world created and governed by a benevolent, wise, all-powerful God. There are good reasons to believe that such a God exists. But our world also features pain, suffering, and a troubling array of moral evil. No discussion of joy is complete without coming to grips with these stubborn facts. There can be no happily-ever-after ending to the story unless joy meets these foes on a field of battle and survives the ordeal." - From Joy and the Problem of Evil Joy and the Problem of Evil is the final section of Reasons of the Heart: Joy and the Rationality of Faith. It includes the following chapters: 1 A Tale Worth Telling, A Story Worth Defending 2 Lay of the Land and First Defense: Divine Omnipotence 3 Second Defense: Divine Goodness 4 This World and the Next: A Theodicy 5 Joy and the Kingdom of God
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In 1983 Rick and Sue Howe moved to Boulder, Colorado, where they raised three children - Amberle, Lorien, and Jamison - and have devoted more than thirty years to campus ministry at the University of Colorado. In addition to writing and speaking, Rick now leads University Ministries, whose mission is to "inspire and nurture a thoughtful pursuit of Christ, one student, one professor, one university at a time." Through written and spoken word, Rick is known for inspiring others to a thoughtful and joyful pursuit of Christ. He holds degrees from Denver Seminary and Princeton Theological Seminary. He enjoys hiking and snowshoeing in the Rocky Mountains as often as he can. To learn more about Rick, visit his website at www.rickhowe.org. To learn more about University Ministries, see www.university-ministries.org.