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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Man has struggled for thousands of years to understand the presence of evil in the world, especially in light of the belief most of humanity has of God. From the earliest of times when life was difficult and often full of suffering, the question about safety and protection of the gods for pagans and Jehovah for the Jews has been to understand why divine intervention seems to be missing for many people. Even Christians in the early church struggled with this issue. From a moral and spiritual perspective, even deeper questions have been asked such as why would a good God allow evil to triumph If there is a God, why doesn't He intervene and not allow the death of innocent lives How can a loving creator allow evil to take place for so long The doctrine of theodicy, or the philosophy of how to explain why evil exists in a world created by a good and all-powerful God, has been debated for almost two millennia, beginning with theologians in early church during the first few centuries after Jesus lived on earth. The term is derived from two Greek words - theos, meaning 'god' and dike, meaning 'justice.' It is the vindication of divine goodness and providence in view of the existence of evil. Theodicy attempts to reconcile God's goodness and power with the existence of evil, and it suggests reasons why God who is a loving and powerful deity might allow harm, suffering and loss, showing how those divine attributes can be upheld despite evil being present.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Man has struggled for thousands of years to understand the presence of evil in the world, especially in light of the belief most of humanity has of God. From the earliest of times when life was difficult and often full of suffering, the question about safety and protection of the gods for pagans and Jehovah for the Jews has been to understand why divine intervention seems to be missing for many people. Even Christians in the early church struggled with this issue. From a moral and spiritual perspective, even deeper questions have been asked such as why would a good God allow evil to triumph? If there is a God, why doesn't He intervene and not allow the death of innocent lives? How can a loving creator allow evil to take place for so long?The doctrine of theodicy, or the philosophy of how to explain why evil exists in a world created by a good and all-powerful God, has been debated for almost two millennia, beginning with theologians in early church during the first few centuries after Jesus lived on earth. The term is derived from two Greek words - theos, meaning "god" and dike, meaning "justice." It is the vindication of divine goodness and providence in view of the existence of evil. Theodicy attempts to reconcile God's goodness and power with the existence of evil, and it suggests reasons why God who is a loving and powerful deity might allow harm, suffering and loss, showing how those divine attributes can be upheld despite evil being present. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The miracle of Jesus walking on water is found in Matthew 14:22-34. The idea of a powerful person possessing the ability to walk on water was not original when the Gospels were written. It is usually presented in historical texts from earlier times in statements which recognize the act as being just impossible. Jesus, though, when He walked on the surface of the Sea of Galilee showed His power over nature as a divine attribute, and there were twelve witnesses.In chapter fourteen of the New Testament Book of Matthew, he unfolds the tale of a very unique event. Jesus would perform His greatest miracle to date, and they would be dumbfounded, fearfully hysterical, and unbelieving - until He calmed their fears with just a few simple words. Come along with the disciples in a night time boat ride and experience what they did. Learn the importance of faith, of belief, and the miracle performed by the Messiah.This book has been written to provide you as the reader a practical idea of the propensity of the event, and to learn more about the actors on this stage set in Israel two thousand years ago. The lessons Jesus taught the disciples, especially during the event under discussion, are still being taught today to those who would be called Christian, and as a way to provide one more evidential reason why non-Believers should put their trust in Jesus as Savior. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Have you ever wondered where you're going in life? What has been your path so far, and how fast do you want to get to where you want to end up? These questions and more about your journey from birth to death are asked by most normal people-men and women worldwide typically have many of the same fears, doubts, questions, successes and failures in their lives.This book deals with those kinds of issues and then some. Life is a constant series of making decisions. Character is built from those choices-good choices help create a good life, and bad choices make for a bad life. When you face each day, try to decide between what you know is right and wrong. Maturing in your character helps strengthen your decision making process.Trusting in a divine path that is directed by the Living Word and His Spirit has definite incentives. Maturing in character growth has as much to do with listening to that still small voice as how you deal with circumstances that happen in your life. Take the next step on your journey as you begin to grow in every aspect of your life. You have seventy ways to consider growing and start going the speed limit! Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Man has struggled for thousands of years to understand the presence of evil in the world, especially in light of the belief most of humanity has of God. From the earliest of times when life was difficult and often full of suffering, the question about safety and protection of the gods for pagans and Jehovah for the Jews has been to understand why divine intervention seems to be missing for many people. Even Christians in the early church struggled with this issue. From a moral and spiritual perspective, even deeper questions have been asked such as why would a good God allow evil to triumph? If there is a God, why doesn't He intervene and not allow the death of innocent lives? How can a loving creator allow evil to take place for so long?The doctrine of theodicy, or the philosophy of how to explain why evil exists in a world created by a good and all-powerful God, has been debated for almost two millennia, beginning with theologians in early church during the first few centuries after Jesus lived on earth. The term is derived from two Greek words - theos, meaning "god" and dike, meaning "justice." It is the vindication of divine goodness and providence in view of the existence of evil. Theodicy attempts to reconcile God's goodness and power with the existence of evil, and it suggests reasons why God who is a loving and powerful deity might allow harm, suffering and loss, showing how those divine attributes can be upheld despite evil being present. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Man has struggled for thousands of years to understand the presence of evil in the world, especially in light of the belief most of humanity has of God. From the earliest of times when life was difficult and often full of suffering, the question about safety and protection of the gods for pagans and Jehovah for the Jews has been to understand why divine intervention seems to be missing for many people. Even Christians in the early church struggled with this issue. From a moral and spiritual perspective, even deeper questions have been asked such as why would a good God allow evil to triumph? If there is a God, why doesn't He intervene and not allow the death of innocent lives? How can a loving creator allow evil to take place for so long?The doctrine of theodicy, or the philosophy of how to explain why evil exists in a world created by a good and all-powerful God, has been debated for almost two millennia, beginning with theologians in early church during the first few centuries after Jesus lived on earth. The term is derived from two Greek words - theos, meaning "god" and dike, meaning "justice." It is the vindication of divine goodness and providence in view of the existence of evil. Theodicy attempts to reconcile God's goodness and power with the existence of evil, and it suggests reasons why God who is a loving and powerful deity might allow harm, suffering and loss, showing how those divine attributes can be upheld despite evil being present. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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