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How Can a Loving God Allow Evil? - with Christopher Baglow

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Theologian Dr. Christopher Baglow joins Dan to delve into the problem of evil. Together, they grapple with the existence of natural disasters and human evil, and how they intersect with a loving deity's creation. Dr. Baglow, with his work at the McGrath Institute for Church Life and contributions to theological education, enriches our conversation with insights that bridge the gap between faith and the natural world, offering a fresh lens through which to view age-old questions.
Don't forget to reach out with your own inquiries and stay tuned for more Purposeful Lab updates that seek to illuminate the intersection of faith, science, and the human person.

Have your call in questions be featured on the podcast:
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Learn more and read articles:
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Chapters

1. Faith and Science (00:00:00)

2. Problem of Evil and God's Love (00:08:58)

3. Exploring Suffering, Compassion, and Divine Revelation (00:19:18)

4. Moral Evil and the Role of God (00:25:08)

5. Exploring Faith, Morality, Purpose of Suffering (00:36:53)

6. Question Submissions and Podcast Updates (00:48:20)

31 episodes

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Theologian Dr. Christopher Baglow joins Dan to delve into the problem of evil. Together, they grapple with the existence of natural disasters and human evil, and how they intersect with a loving deity's creation. Dr. Baglow, with his work at the McGrath Institute for Church Life and contributions to theological education, enriches our conversation with insights that bridge the gap between faith and the natural world, offering a fresh lens through which to view age-old questions.
Don't forget to reach out with your own inquiries and stay tuned for more Purposeful Lab updates that seek to illuminate the intersection of faith, science, and the human person.

Have your call in questions be featured on the podcast:
Leave a voicemail at 949-257-2436
Learn more and read articles:
https://www.magiscenter.com/purposeful-lab

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Faith and Science (00:00:00)

2. Problem of Evil and God's Love (00:08:58)

3. Exploring Suffering, Compassion, and Divine Revelation (00:19:18)

4. Moral Evil and the Role of God (00:25:08)

5. Exploring Faith, Morality, Purpose of Suffering (00:36:53)

6. Question Submissions and Podcast Updates (00:48:20)

31 episodes

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