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Does God Permit Evil?

Understanding God's Purpose in Suffering: Finding Meaning, Hope, and Transformation Through Pain

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Does God Permit Evil?

De: Michael Corvus
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A Profound Exploration of Suffering, Faith, and the Search for Meaning

The problem of evil has challenged believers and skeptics alike for millennia. If God is all-powerful, all-knowing, and perfectly good, why does He permit suffering? Why do children die of cancer? Why do earthquakes destroy entire communities? Why does injustice seem to prevail?

Why Does God Permit Evil? tackles these questions with intellectual rigor and pastoral sensitivity, offering readers a comprehensive examination of theodicy that spans philosophy, theology, science, and personal transformation. Author [Your Name] guides readers through the logical and evidential problems of evil, classical theological responses from Augustine to John Hick, the profound witness of the Book of Job, and perspectives from Islamic, Buddhist, Hindu, and Stoic traditions.

But this book goes beyond theory. It explores the biological utility of pain, the phenomenon of post-traumatic growth, the development of altruism born from suffering, and Viktor Frankl's groundbreaking insights on finding meaning in the darkest circumstances. The journey culminates in the Christian answer: a God who does not explain suffering from a distance but enters it through incarnation, bears it on the cross, and promises ultimate restoration through resurrection.

This book is for:

  • Believers struggling to reconcile their faith with personal tragedy
  • Seekers questioning whether a good God can exist in a world of suffering
  • Students of philosophy and theology exploring the problem of evil
  • Counselors, ministers, and caregivers supporting those in crisis
  • Anyone searching for meaning, hope, and perspective in the midst of pain

Written with clarity, compassion, and courage, Why Does God Permit Evil? does not pretend to solve the mystery of suffering. Instead, it offers what may be more valuable: a framework for living with the questions, companions for the journey, and reasons to hope even when answers remain elusive. The book acknowledges that understanding alone cannot bring peace—that requires belief, perspective, community, and professional guidance—but it provides the intellectual foundation and spiritual insight necessary for that peace to take root.

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