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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Date Published: 11/5/1998
ISBN-13:9780198237983ISBN:0198237987
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Date Published: 1998
ISBN-13:9780198237983ISBN:0198237987
Description: BRAND NEW PAPERBACK. 216x138 mm. (272) richard swinburne offers an answer to one of the most difficult problems of religious belief: why does a loving god allow humans to suffer so much? swinburne argues that god wants much more for us than pleasure or freedom from suffering: he wants us to learn and to love, to make the choices which make great differences for good or evil to each other, to form our characters in the way we choose; above all, to be of great use to each other. if we are to have ... read more
Description: New. PLEASE NOTE: All books are promptly shipped from our UK warehouse using Royal Mail International Priority mail. Heavier or more expensive books are shipped with a TRACKING NUMBER. Professional and reliable bookseller (est.1987). Why does a loving God allow humans to suffer so much? This is one of the most difficult problems of religious belief. Richard Swinburne gives a careful, clear examination of this problem, and offers an answer: it is because God wants more for us than just pleasure ... read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Date Published: 1998
ISBN-13:9780198237983ISBN:0198237987
Description: New. 'Providence and the Problem of Evil' is the final instalment of Richard Swinburne's four-volume philosophical examination of Christian doctrine. In it, he offers an answer to one of the most difficult problems of religious belief: why does a loving Go... read more
Description: New. PLEASE NOTE: All books are promptly imported from the UK using International Priority Airmail. Delivery is typically 5-10 working days. Please do not select expedited shipping. Heavier and more expensive items have tracking number. Professional and reliable bookseller (est.1987). Why does a loving God allow humans to suffer so much? This is one of the most difficult problems of religious belief. Richard Swinburne gives a careful, clear examination of this problem, and offers an answer: it ... read more
Description: New. PLEASE NOTE: All books are promptly imported from the UK using DHL or Royal Mail international mail WITH TRACKING NUMBER. Delivery is typically 5-10 working days. Please do not select expedited shipping. Professional and reliable bookseller (est.1987). Why does a loving God allow humans to suffer so much? This is one of the most difficult problems of religious belief. Richard Swinburne gives a careful, clear examination of this problem, and offers an answer: it is because God wants more ... read more
Description: New. PLEASE NOTE: All books are promptly imported from the UK using International Priority Airmail. Delivery is typically 5-10 working days. Please do not select expedited shipping. Heavier and more expensive items have tracking number. Professional and reliable bookseller (est.1987). Why does a loving God allow humans to suffer so much? This is one of the most difficult problems of religious belief. Richard Swinburne gives a careful, clear examination of this problem, and offers an answer: it ... read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: OXFORD UNIV PR
Date Published: 1998
ISBN-13:9780198237983ISBN:0198237987
Description: New. This book offers an answer to one of the most difficult problems of religious belief: why does a loving God allow humans to suffer so much? Swinburne argues that God wants us to learn and to love, to make our choices about good and evil for ourselves... read more
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