
When God Seems Silent: Collin Hansen on the Problem of Evil
Gospelbound
The Nature of Suffering and Moral Accountability
This chapter explores the complexities of suffering and the human inclination to rationalize evil to avoid accountability, drawing insights from the story of Job and Dostoevsky's works. It discusses the tension between modern morality and traditional views of God while emphasizing the importance of recognizing absolute moral standards to foster a more compassionate society amidst the struggle with faith and suffering.
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