Evil And the Justice of God Author:N. T. Wright Evil is more serious than either our culture or our theology has supposed. How might Jesus' death be the culmination of the Old Testament solution to evil but on a wider and deeper scale than most imagine? Can we possibly envision a world in which we are delivered from evil? How might we work toward such a future through prayer and justice in th... more »e present?These are the powerful and pressing themes that N. T. Wright addresses in this book that is at once timely and timeless.
Endorsements
"From now on, [Evil and the Justice of God] should be the first work consulted by Christian philosophers and theologians working on the problem of evil, and pastors, laypeople and Christian workers should read and internalize the perspective of the book to insure a distinctively biblical approach in ministering to people in the face of evil." J. P. Moreland, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Talbot School of Theology, and co-author (with Klaus Issler) of The Lost Virtue of Happiness"This is a book that every thoughtful Christian should read." John Wilson, editor, Books and Culture
Features and Benefits
Comes to grips with the reality of evil in the world.
Does not minimize pain, suffering or wrongdoing.
Looks at modern views of evil, what they have to contribute and where they fall short.
Considers the biblical story through the whole of the Old and New Testaments.
Offers tangible ways forward that we can respond to evil and work toward defeating it.