- Job en die wrede God
- God se almag en swaarkry
- ‘Ons leef in die hel’ – ʼn kritiese beskouing
- Epicurus se vrae
- Wanneer besluit God om ‘n wonderwerk te doen?
- Wat van al die geweld in die Ou Testament?
- Waar Is God As Mense Swaarkry?
- As God in beheer is, hoekom lyk die wêreld so?
- Belief in hell
- Fear of hell
- Geweld in die Ou Testament
- God se wil en swaarkry
- Hoe kan God mense maak wat Hy weet hel toe gaan?
- Hoekom laat God slegte dinge toe om te gebeur?
- Is daar nie dalk rede vir mense se ongeloof nie?
- What about slavery in the Old Testament?
- Why did God create imperfect beings?
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The Problem of Evil and Suffering
Pastoral Approaches:
- A Grief Observed – C.S. Lewis
- When God Weeps: Why Our Sufferings Matter to the Almighty – Joni Eareckson Tada & Steven Estes
- (Moving Through Your Problems Towards) Finding God – Larry Crabb
- Tragedy to Triumph: A Christian Response to Trials and Suffering – Frank Retief
- Disappointment With God: Three Questions No One Asks Aloud – Philip Yancey
- Where is God when it Hurts? – Philip Yancey
- What’s Good About Feeling Bad? Finding Purpose and a Path through Your Pain – John C. Thomas and Gary Habermas
- When God Doesn’t Make Sense – James Dobson
- How Can a Good God let Bad Things Happen? – Mark Tabb
- Till We Have Faces – C.S. Lewis
- Making Sense Out of Suffering – Peter Kreeft
- Why Does God Allow Suffering? – Alister McGrath
- A Path through Suffering: Discovering the Relationship between God’s Mercy and Our Pain – Elisabeth Elliot
- What Shall We Say?: Evil, Suffering, and the Crisis of Faith – Thomas G. Long
Theological and Philosophical Perspectives:
Introductory:
- If God, Why Evil?: A New Way to Think About the Question – Norman Geisler
- How Long, O Lord? Reflections on Suffering and Evil – D.A. Carson
- If God is Good: Faith in the Midst of Suffering and Evil – Randy Alcorn
- God, Waarom Lyk Die Wereld Só? Kan Ons Sê: “God Is In Beheer”? – Adrio König
- The Problem of Evil – Charles Colson and Nancy Pearcey
- Unspeakable: Facing Up to Evil in an Age of Genocide and Terror – Os Guinness
- The Puzzle of Evil – Peter Vardy
- The Problem of Pain – C.S. Lewis
- The End of Christianity: Finding a Good God in an Evil World – William Dembski
- Can God Be Trusted?: Faith and the Challenge of Evil – John Stackhouse
- God And Evil: An Introduction To The Issues – Michael L. Peterson
- Evil and the Justice of God – N.T. Wright
- Is God a Moral Monster?: Making Sense of the Old Testament God – Paul Copan
- God’s Battalions: the Case for the Crusades – Rodney Stark
Intermediate/Advanced:
- The Many Faces of Evil: Theological Systems and the Problem of Evil – John Feinberg (I)
- The Problem of Evil: The Challenge to Essential Christian Beliefs – Jeremy A Evans (I)
- Evil and the Evidence for God: The Challenge of John Hick’s Theodicy – Douglas Geivett (I)
- The Reality of God and the Problem of Evil – Brian Davies (I)
- God and Evil: The Case for God in a World Filled with Pain – Chad Meister and James Dew (I)
- Evil Beyond Belief (Contemporary Perspectives on Philosophy of Religion) – James Petrik (I)
- The Problem of Evil – Peter van Inwagen (I)
- Nature Red in Tooth and Claw: Theism and the Problem of Animal Suffering – Michael Murray (I)
- Encountering Evil: Live Options in Theodicy – Stephen T. Davis, ed. (I/A)
- God, Freedom & Evil – Alvin Plantinga (A)
- Wandering in Darkness: Narrative and the Problem of Suffering – Eleonore Stump (A)