What Shall We Say?: Evil, Suffering, and the Crisis of Faith

by Thomas G. Long

Hardcover, 2011

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Description

Tsunamis, earthquakes, famines, diseases, wars &mdash these and other devastating forces lead Christians to ask painful questions. Is God all-powerful? Is God good? How can God allow so much innocent human suffering? These questions, taken together, have been called the "theodicy problem," and in this book Thomas Long explores what preachers can and should say in response. Long reviews the origins and history of the theodicy problem and engages the work of major thinkers who have posed solutions to it. Cautioning pastors not to ignore urgent theodicy-related questions arising from their parishioners, he offers biblically based approaches to preaching on theodicy, guided by Jesus' parable of the wheat and the tares and the "greatest theodicy text in Scripture" -- the book of Job.… (more)

Publication

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. (2011), 158 pages

Media reviews

Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
This book provides many helpful observations on a difficult topic and I highly recommend it for pastors, counselors, and chaplains. It is not pop psychology or a self-help book. Though preachers are the primary audience, Long offers insights and guidance for all who stand beside those who ask hard
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questions about God's love and justice in situations of undeserved suffering.
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Rating

½ (4 ratings; 3.9)

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LibraryThing member SherylHendrix
Thomas Long endeavors to provide pastors the background to deal with the problem of evil as experienced by their parishioners, without negating their feelings, nor ignoring the ultimate victory of God. I found certain chapters in this book extremely helpful, while disagreeing profoundly with
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others, but then, I am not a pastor, and the problem of evil is one in which my faith walk has led me to a substantially different point than Thomas Long. I believe, though, this is a valuable book and worth the reading for those who are in positions of ministry.
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