Why suffering? : finding meaning and comfort when life doesn't make sense

by Ravi K. Zacharias

Other authorsVince Vitale (Author)
Paperback, 2014

Status

Available

Call number

231.8 ZAC

Description

Why would a loving and powerful God allow so much pain and suffering? In Why Suffering? Ravi Zacharias and Vince Vitale carefully walk you through a variety of responses that considered together provide a clear, comprehensive, and convincing answer. Responses like: Where there is the possibility of love, there has to be the reality of freedom, and therefore the possibility of pain. Wishing God had made a different world is to wish yourself out of existence. The cross is the key to a compelling and rational explanation for trusting in God in the face of suffering. In comparison with other world religions, the Christian response is highly distinctive. The reality of evil only makes sense in light of the reality of divine goodness. Relational knowledge about God takes the argument beyond reason to the presence of God amidst suffering. God's decision to allow temporal suffering is understandable when viewed from an eternal perspective. Divine goodness shows how to conquer not in spite of, but even through suffering. Here is a book written with great respect for the complexity of the issue, recognizing that some who read it will be in the trenches of deep suffering themselves and others questioning the very existence of a loving God. Why Suffering? provides an answer to the problem of pain and suffering with emotional sensitivity and intellectual integrity.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member fluteflute
There's a lot going for this book - it's very readable, and the illustrations and friendly tone are great. That said, I was a much bigger fan of the contributions by Vince than of Ravi's chapters. I would love to see Vince write more, and on his own. It's close to being a book I'd love to give to a
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non-Christian friend (and certainly includes plenty of gospel in their explanations) but I don't find quite enough of Ravi's writing quite persuasive enough. But nevertheless, I'm sure it has helped equip me to think and talk about suffering.
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Language

DDC/MDS

231.8 ZAC

Pages

230

Rating

½ (6 ratings; 3.7)
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