Review of Why God Allows Evil and Suffering

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Why God Allows Evil and Suffering" by Sine Nomine.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Why God Allows Evil and Suffering by Sine Nomine is a thought-provoking book that tackles some big questions about life, faith, and the existence of evil. The author starts with the idea that our purpose is to have a loving relationship with God and each other forever. To explain why God allows suffering and evil, the book explores the ingredients of love like faith, free will, and selflessness.

One unique aspect of this book is its discussion of different ways beings experience existence, especially the difference between timeless beings and finite beings living in linear time. This helps the reader interpret biblical ideas in a new way that harmonizes with scientific theories like evolution.

The book does not shy away from tough questions. It provides comprehensive answers to various aspects of the problem of evil and pain, including the suffering of animals and innocent people. It is well-researched, with plenty of footnotes and citations, making it a reliable resource for readers. While it is suitable for Christian readers, the book is written in simple language, making it accessible to anyone interested in these deep topics. Despite its religious subject matter, the book does not come across as preachy or judgmental, making it a good choice for those seeking a balanced exploration of these issues.

One notable feature is how the author uses the concept of timeless existence from Christian theology to understand humanity's pre-fallen state. This unique perspective adds depth to the discussion. The author also addresses why God allowed evil to persist once it began, using arguments based on the prerequisites of relational love. These arguments are numerous but contribute to a comprehensive exploration of the topic.

In summary, "Why God Allows Evil and Suffering" is a well-rounded book that provides fresh insights into age-old questions. It is suitable for Christian readers but invites everyone to engage with its ideas thanks to its simple language and non-preachy tone. It is a worthwhile read for those seeking a deeper understanding of faith and suffering. I will give it a 5 out of 5 stars .

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