Why?: Reflections on the Problem of Evil

Why?: Reflections on the Problem of Evil

by Carmen DiCello
Why?: Reflections on the Problem of Evil

Why?: Reflections on the Problem of Evil

by Carmen DiCello

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Overview

Nothing so baffles the mind or staggers the soul than the reality and sheer intensity of human suffering. How can we explain such widespread malevolence in a world ruled by a benevolent God? What is the proper response to such pain and puzzlement? Skeptics and believers alike are compelled to ask, "Why?" Some have advocated an overly confident and simplistic theodicy, while others have retreated to a place of doubt or even unbelief. But neither of these options will do. Carmen DiCello urges that we reject both unwarranted confidence and outright skepticism, favoring an approach in which human knowledge and human ignorance are held in tension. Providing a helpful framework for thinking through these issues, DiCello balances what we can know with what we can't, showing that there is reason enough to believe along with ample cause to rest our hearts and minds in a good, sovereign, but also mystifying God. Why? provides spiritual and intellectual guidance for all who are willing to venture into these troubling waters, and who desire to emerge with a realistic faith and a sustaining hope.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781725243880
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 01/01/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 130
File size: 485 KB

About the Author

Carmen C. DiCello has served as an associate and senior pastor in various churches since 1992, and he is currently both a public school teacher and adjunct professor at Columbia Evangelical Seminary in Longview, Washington.
Carmen DiCello has served as an associate and senior pastor, and he is currently a public school teacher and an adjunct professor at Columbia Evangelical Seminary. Among his many books, he is the author of Truth in Balance: Doing Apologetics in a Postmodern Culture.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments     xi
Introduction     3
Preliminary Remarks     7
Categories of Inquiry     15
Excursus: When Skeptics Ask     21
Partial (Yet Incomplete) Explanations for Evil     25
Pieces of the Puzzle: Seeking a Biblical Perspective on Evil     37
Excursus: Is it Ever Right to Complain?     43
Job, the Invisible World, and Evil     47
Compatibilism and Divine Mystery     53
Jesus-Theodicy and Hope     61
Coping with Evil     69
Evil in a Postmodern Era     71
Conclusion     87
I Peter 3:15 and an Apologetic of Hope     93
Additional Musings on the Proper Response to Mystery     95
Is Evil Really a Mystery?     97
Thoughts on Personal Evil     103
God and Tsunami     105
Bibliography     113
Credits     117
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