The Problem of Evil

The Problem of Evil

One of the most serious challenges to belief in God: suffering, injustice, and evil. These readings examine philosophical formulations of the problem, biblical responses, human freedom, and moral accountability—offering a coherent Christian answer without minimizing real pain or hard questions.

Readings

Judgment, Mercy, and the Character of God

This reading is written to encourage Christians to consider what we know, and what we don't know. Hell is often a pressure point for Christians and non-believers alike, when trying to reconcile God's Mercy with His absolute justice. The goal is not to produce a complete understanding, but to accept that Scripture consistently tells us that God's thoughts are not fully accessible. “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the LORD. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.”

intermediate • 21 min

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The Eden Paradox: Innocence, Knowledge, and the Shape of Redemption

The opening chapters of Genesis describe a world that is good—unbroken, unashamed, and at peace. Adam and Eve walk with God. There is no fear, no death, no suffering, no loss. Scripture calls this creation “very good.”

intro • 10 min

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