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Why does a good and all-powerful God allow suffering and evil to exist? Join us as we grapple with this age-old dilemma, challenging the notion that the presence of pain negates divine benevolence and omnipotence. Examine with us the philosophical and theological intricacies as we revisit critical arguments and their counters that confront the nature of God in the face of worldly suffering. Discover the possibility of a deeper divine purpose behind human tribulations, and unpack our own misconceptions about the definitions of good and evil, exploring how our limited perspectives might influence our understanding of these profound concepts.
Venture beyond conventional theology with us as we scrutinize the growing popularity of open theism and process theology, movements that dare to reimagine God's classical attributes. These schools of thought propose a God who evolves in knowledge and doesn't entirely control the future—an idea that shakes the foundations of traditional doctrine. We scrutinize the scriptural fidelity of these perspectives, all while dissecting the concept of free will and its biblical context. This episode doesn't just paint the big picture; it invites you into a meticulous dissection of sin, salvation, and sovereignty, aiming to align contemporary Christian thought with the unchanging truths of Scripture.
If you enjoy this podcast, please subscribe, follow, share the episode, like, or check us out in YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtvAv52Ldvfjf4CgYhYTZig
As always, thank you for watching Gospel Grit, where we seek to apply the Word of God, to the people of God, to the glory of God.
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Why does a good and all-powerful God allow suffering and evil to exist? Join us as we grapple with this age-old dilemma, challenging the notion that the presence of pain negates divine benevolence and omnipotence. Examine with us the philosophical and theological intricacies as we revisit critical arguments and their counters that confront the nature of God in the face of worldly suffering. Discover the possibility of a deeper divine purpose behind human tribulations, and unpack our own misconceptions about the definitions of good and evil, exploring how our limited perspectives might influence our understanding of these profound concepts.
Venture beyond conventional theology with us as we scrutinize the growing popularity of open theism and process theology, movements that dare to reimagine God's classical attributes. These schools of thought propose a God who evolves in knowledge and doesn't entirely control the future—an idea that shakes the foundations of traditional doctrine. We scrutinize the scriptural fidelity of these perspectives, all while dissecting the concept of free will and its biblical context. This episode doesn't just paint the big picture; it invites you into a meticulous dissection of sin, salvation, and sovereignty, aiming to align contemporary Christian thought with the unchanging truths of Scripture.
If you enjoy this podcast, please subscribe, follow, share the episode, like, or check us out in YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtvAv52Ldvfjf4CgYhYTZig
As always, thank you for watching Gospel Grit, where we seek to apply the Word of God, to the people of God, to the glory of God.