If God, Why Evil?

If God, Why Evil?
A New Way to Think About the Question
By Norm Geisler (Bethany House)
A 2012 Outreach Resource of the Year

“This is one of the most profound and yet simple books on the subject of the problem of evil. It provides fresh insights for scholars, but is easily digestible by nonspecialists. It is only 173 pages and is written very economically. Geisler deals with tough issues such as animal suffering and natural disasters.” —Sean McDowell, from the March/April 2012 issue of Outreach magazine

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