Suffering and Evil

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Big Questions

- Atheism [52]
- Miracles [4]
- Suffering and Evil [21]
- Violence [18]
- World Views [14]

World Religions

- Buddhism [3]
- Christianity [152]
- Hinduism [3]
- Islam [11]
- Judaism [6]

Science & Faith

Ethics

- Business [4]
- Medical [5]
- Sexual [13]

Society & Politics

- Belief [85]
- Contemporary Society [133]
- Economics [13]
- Education [5]
- Environment [8]
- Justice [40]
- Politics [30]

History

The Arts

- Film & TV [38]
- Literature [20]
- Other [16]
- Visual Arts [9]

Lives of Faith

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Rape as a Weapon

Author and peace advocate Lynne Hybels discusses the innocent victims in the Congo's civil war.

Tree of Life

Justine Toh discusses the Palme d'Or winning Tree of Life from director Terence Malick

Faith still comforts in times of turmoil

Simon Smart examines the disappearance of faith language from public discourse.

The mystery of suffering

Richard Shumack examines the way Islam and Christianity interpret human tragedy.

Floods in Pakistan and Paddington: who’s to blame?

Greg Clarke explores some possible theological answers to the question "Who's to blame?" 1

Evil and a good God

Richard Swinburne attempts to reconcile evil, suffering and a good God.

The Gift of Forgiveness

Volf shares with CPX about the radical notion of forgiveness.

God-sanctioned violence

Eleonore Stump explains how one should approach "difficult" texts in the Bible.

The problem of suffering

Professor Eleonore Stump discusses the nature of suffering and how we should respond to it.

Reflections on death

Stanley Hauerwas looks at how we talk about death.

Revolutionary Christianity and its alternatives

David Bentley Hart examines the impact of Christianity on the West

Suffering and the problem of evil

David Bentley Hart explains how he reconciles suffering with his belief in a good God.

Reasons for God: Alvin Plantinga

CPX spoke to philosopher Alvin Plantinga about the intersection of science, faith and experience.

Review: Another Way to Love

Another Way to Love highlights the Christian calling to relieve the plight of the underprivileged

The necessity and pain of forgiveness

Why forgiveness is not an easy option but a necessary one.

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