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The Problem of Evil (Developing a Christian Worldview)
Nancy Pearcey, Charles Colson
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| #1286996 in Books | Tyndale House Publishers | 2001-10-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .55 x5.58 x8.28l,3.00 | File type: PDF | 272 pages | Great product!||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| World View 101|By K. Kendrick|No doubt there is a reason why all the great leaders of today have read this book. It is the best view of human behavior that I have ever read and the same goes for the rest of the series.|0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Five Stars|By Martha E Sanchez|excellent|From the Back Cover|What has gone wrong with the world? This is the profound question that lies at the heart of all worldviews. Is human nature essentially good or fundamentally bad? Is there such a thing as sin? How do you explain the presence of evil in our wo
Each of these three books (Developing a Christian Worldview of Science and Evolution, Developing a Christian Worldview of the Problem of Evil, and Developing a Christian Worldview of the Christian in Today's Culture) is drawn from Colson's highly successful How Now Shall We Live? Shorter in length and accessible to readers, the Developing a Christian Worldview series is ideal for small-group study and classroom use. Each chapter begins with pre-readi...
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