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Why Do People Suffer?

by James Jones
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Overview

“It is remarkable that in a world of such dreadful suffering so many people should persist in believing in a good and loving God. It is in spite of the evil, and not because of it, that people hold on to such a faith. The fact of suffering is the strongest and the loudest argument against there being a God at all.”

Why does a God of love allow such evil in the world? Did God make evil? What sort of God would create a world of pain and suffering? Why doesn’t he do something to help us? It is questions such as these that make believing in God so difficult for many people, and not just for those who are suffering at the time, Why do People Suffer? addresses these questions with sensitivity and candor, helping the reader to think through the issues and offering hope in a God who understands and shares in our suffering.

Synopsis

Why does a God of love allow such evil in the world? Did God make evil? What sort of God would create a world of pain and suffering? Why doesn't he do something to help us? It is questions such as these that make believing in God so difficult for many people, and not just for those who are suffering themselves. Why Do People Suffer? addresses these questions with sensitivity and candor, helping the reader to think through the issues and offering hope in a God who understands and shares in our suffering.

About the Author, James Jones

James Jones has been Bishop of Liverpool, England, since 1998 and was previously Bishop of Hull. He is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4’s ‘Thought for the Day’ and has written several books on Christian themes. He is very involved in urban regeneration and environmental issues.

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From the Publisher

“This present volume is not a scholarly treatise on the problem of evil, but rather a short work, with numerous photographs and side bars containing quotations from Scripture and various scholars opining on the matter of evil, suffering, and the Christian understanding of such matters. The book would be suitable for the non-scholarly reader who seeks a good introduction to the awful reality of human suffering and the persistence of evil in the world. It would be an ideal choice for older Sunday school students and home-schooled youth.”
Criswell Theological Review

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2007
Publisher
Hendrickson Publishers, Incorporated
Pages
112
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781598562330

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