We know that the bible teaches the immutability of God’s goodness, kindness and grace. But what about when things go wrong – when the world rebels and volcanoes spew
death and destruction, tsunamis wash lives away, drought and famine drain the life force from children or a terrorist’s ideology explodes in our midst and shatters lives.
Where does God’s goodness sit then? Is it possible to better understand this? And how can science and faith offer hope and insight, save lives, and reveal God’s goodness?
This is the incredibly complex and thought-provoking subject that Paul Hammond discusses with Robert White and Roger Abbott, Authors of ‘What Good is God? Crises, Faith and Resilience’
death and destruction, tsunamis wash lives away, drought and famine drain the life force from children or a terrorist’s ideology explodes in our midst and shatters lives.
Where does God’s goodness sit then? Is it possible to better understand this? And how can science and faith offer hope and insight, save lives, and reveal God’s goodness?
This is the incredibly complex and thought-provoking subject that Paul Hammond discusses with Robert White and Roger Abbott, Authors of ‘What Good is God? Crises, Faith and Resilience’
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