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      Why Is There Suffering?: Pick Your Own Theological Expedition

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      Similar to a novel in which readers choose their own paths, Why Is There Suffering? by Bethany Sollereder allows readers who want to better understand the existence of suffering the opportunity to sort through the most common and viable options, ultimately discovering answers that make the most sens...

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      Product ID:9780310109020
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:US
      Title:Why Is There Suffering?
      Subtitle:Pick Your Own Theological Expedition
      Authors:Author: Bethany N. Sollereder
      Page Count:192
      Subjects:Christianity, Christian theology
      Description:Similar to a novel in which readers choose their own paths, Why Is There Suffering? by Bethany Sollereder allows readers who want to better understand the existence of suffering the opportunity to sort through the most common and viable options, ultimately discovering answers that make the most sense to them.

      Your journey begins. The road before you is smooth and straight. You walk for some time, recalling your experiences that call into question the deep realities of life. Up ahead, you can see the road branching in three directions. . .

      In Why Is There Suffering? you, reader, control the route you take through its "choose-your-own-path" chapters, asking questions and exploring different theological possibilities on the big topics of:

      • God''s existence
      • God''s nature
      • The nature of suffering
      • Evil
      • Pain
      • Final destiny

       

      Taking an intentionally light-hearted approach to a heavy topic this book presents an illustrative introduction to the problem of suffering and the most commonly offered responses to it. Along the road, you''ll face multiple possibilities regarding suffering and its theological explanations, and you''ll make choices about which one you find most plausible, skipping to that section of the book. Each decision you make leads to further complexities and new choices that reveal how theological beliefs lead to certain conclusions.

      This book does not offer final answers. Instead, it introduces the "theological" possibilities—both Christian and non-Christian—that you can explore and wrestle with to make informed decisions about your beliefs and clearly see the road you''ve taken to reach such beliefs.

      You are, of course, in control of the paths you take through these pages. You decide which explanations work. You can always go back and see what would change if you''d taken a different path. And, who knows. . .you may find that certain pathways resonate with your experiences in ways you didn''t expect.


      Imprint Name:Zondervan
      Publisher Name:Zondervan
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2021-12-23

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      Weight168 g
      Dimensions135 × 202 × 16 mm