In this timely talk, Peter May discusses the subject of evil and suffering. Reflecting on the events in Haiti, he explores the philosophical, theological, practical, and pastoral elements that come into play. The summary and original audio can be found here; another great resource from bethinking.org.
Full MP3 Audio here.
Reflect.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Since Evil Exists, How can I Believe in a Loving God? MP3 Audio
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