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Many people argue that the presence of evil in the world is proof that God cannot exist, or if He does exist, cannot be good or allâ¿powerful. Greg Welty uses biblical exegesis alongside his experience as a philosopher to present a different conclusion. God, the sovereign Creator and Sustainer of the world, really does work all things for good. A mustâ¿read for anyone struggling with this issue. Chapter titles include:1. What is the Problem of Evil?2. The Greaterâ¿Good Theodicy: A Threefold Argument for Three Biblical Themes3. Licensing the Greaterâ¿Good Theodicy: Godâ¿s Sovereignty over…mehr

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Many people argue that the presence of evil in the world is proof that God cannot exist, or if He does exist, cannot be good or allâ¿powerful. Greg Welty uses biblical exegesis alongside his experience as a philosopher to present a different conclusion. God, the sovereign Creator and Sustainer of the world, really does work all things for good. A mustâ¿read for anyone struggling with this issue. Chapter titles include:1. What is the Problem of Evil?2. The Greaterâ¿Good Theodicy: A Threefold Argument for Three Biblical Themes3. Licensing the Greaterâ¿Good Theodicy: Godâ¿s Sovereignty over Evil4. Limiting the Greaterâ¿Good Theodicy: The Inscrutability of Godâ¿s Purposes5. Can Free Will or the Laws of Nature Solve the Problem of Evil?6. ObjectionsAppendix: Going Beyond Job, Joseph and Jesus for the Greaterâ¿Good Theodicy The Big Ten: Critical Questions Answered is a Christian apologetics series which addresses ten commonly asked questions about God, the Bible, and Christianity. Each book, while easy to read, is challenging and thoughtâ¿provoking, dealing with subjects ranging from hell to science. A good read whatever your present opinions. The first two titles in the series are:Why Should I Believe Christianity? by James N. AndersonDoes Christianity Really Work? by Williams Edgar
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Greg Welty is a Pastor at Grace Baptist Church of Wake Forest, North Carolina. He is also Professor of Philosophy and Program Coordinator for the MA in Apologetics and Christian Philosophy at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina.