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God's Problem
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One Bible, Many Answers In God's Problem, the New York Times bestselling author of Misquoting Jesus challenges the contradictory biblical explanations for why an all-powerful God allows us to suffer.
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This provocative examination tackles one of religion's most persistent questions: how to reconcile the existence of a loving, all-powerful God with the overwhelming reality of human suffering. Drawing from his deep expertise in biblical scholarship, the author systematically dissects the various—and often conflicting—answers the Bible itself provides, from suffering as divine punishment to a test of faith or part of a mysterious plan. He moves beyond abstract theology to confront the raw, real-world pain that makes theodicy, the problem of evil, a deeply personal crisis for many believers.
What makes this work so compelling is its accessible yet rigorous approach, guiding readers through complex scriptural interpretations without requiring a background in theology. It is particularly resonant for anyone who has grappled with faith in the face of personal tragedy or global injustice, offering not easy answers but a clear-eyed framework for questioning. The book's lasting impact lies in its power to validate intellectual and spiritual doubt, reframing it not as a failure of belief but as an honest engagement with one of life's most difficult mysteries.
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