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Eerdmans Philosophical Theology Collection (4 vols.)

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Featuring work from some of the most accomplished apologists and philosophers, this collection includes four valuable works on faith in the twenty-first century. Alvin Plantinga’s God, Freedom, and Evil tackles ontology and the problem of suffering as the two greatest issues in theology. C. Stephan Evans’ Faith beyond Reason delves into the writings of Søren Kierkegaard and his Why Believe? investigates the most common historical objections to Christianity. And finally Thomas G. Long’s What Shall We Say? addresses how pastors can practically approach theodicy using primarily the book of Job and the parable of the wheat and the tares.

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Key Features

  • Collects the work of celebrated Christian apologists
  • Explores the most common historical objections to Christianity
  • Addresses how pastors can practically approach theodicy

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  1. Stephen Williams
    I found this book to be a facinating journey into the questions of how a good God and so much suffering in the world can coexist. In a world such as ours where we have daily access to the suffering of the world... the groaning planet that our new globalised world is I think this book is good medicine... extremely important for a generation of beleivers who are perhaps the least prepared for suffering.
  2. Steve

    Steve

    3/13/2015

    I found God, Freedom and Evil inaccessible. It seemed to require a background in philosophy. I can't find it now to confirm that, but that was my original impression.
  3. Prayson Daniel
    God, Freedom, and Evil by Plantinga was one of the books that helped me move from Taoism to Christianity. God used Plantinga's work to restore my trust in a sovereign God in a fallen world of pain and suffering. This book alone is worthy of the price.

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Collection value: $65.96
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