Norman Geisler confronts the philosophical and theological problem of evil with clarity and conviction. This revised edition includes a direct response to Rabbi Kushner’s reflections on suffering and faith.
The Roots of Evil explores why suffering and injustice exist in a world governed by a good God. Norman Geisler examines competing worldviews and defends biblical theism as the most coherent answer to life’s hardest questions.
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Norman Geisler confronts the philosophical and theological problem of evil with clarity and conviction. This revised edition includes a direct response to Rabbi Kushner’s reflections on suffering and faith.
The Roots of Evil explores why suffering and injustice exist in a world governed by a good God. Norman Geisler examines competing worldviews and defends biblical theism as the most coherent answer to life’s hardest questions.