Michael Patton's Theology Unplugged podcast has just interviewed apologist Paul Copan on the content of his new book: Is God a Moral Monster? The Theology Unplugged Podcast can be found here in RSS or in iTunes. A good interview.
Interview MP3 Audio here. (37 min)
Enjoy.
You may also be interested with Ap315's interview with Paul Copan.
Saturday, January 08, 2011
Is God a Moral Monster? Theology Unplugged Interview
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morality
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Paul Copan
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Problem of Evil
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6 comments :
God is not a moral monster,but an extraordinary strategist.We must learn to grow like Him in power.This is all I know.
So Brian, did you finish reading it yet?
I am actually working through it this weekend.
I know this isnt really related. But is there a refutation for the book "a history of god" by karen armstrong?
Working through it this weekend? That's crazy!
I am looking forward to working through it, say, over the next 3 months ... :)
Leslie,
I know what you mean! I didn't say I was finishing it over the weekend! Just did a once-over and will have to save the deeper study for a bit later... but was able to listen to it (with help from the kindle). It is great stuff - but these are not quick and easy answers by any means.
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