A' is God to blame for the evil in the world?

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Basil the Great answers with an inductive style and unwavering argumentation to the usual, and in our days, questions: What is the cause of evil? Who is to blame for all the unpleasant things that happen? Why does God not prevent evil?

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A’ is God to blame for the evil in the world?

“That God is not the cause of evil” (that God is not the cause of evil) is a sermon of dogmatic content. Basil the Great answers with an inductive style and unwavering argumentation to the usual, and in our days, questions: What is the cause of evil? Who is to blame for all the unpleasant things that happen? Why does God not prevent evil? The other sermon that the Holy Father delivered in the year 386 on the occasion of the terrible famine that plagued the regions of Cappadocia, Pontus and the neighboring ones, because it had not rained for a long time and an unusual drought occurred, has a similar content. The title is: “Sermon delivered in a period of famine and drought” (sermon delivered in a period of famine and drought). The answers are so well-documented that they convince even the most skeptical. The issue is supplemented with 50 selected relevant Patristic excerpts.

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Dimensions 12 × 17 cm
ISBN

A' is God to blame for the evil in the world?: 960–7097–92–0

Pages

A' is God to blame for the evil in the world?: 102

Publication

Lychnos Publications

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A' is God to blame for the evil in the world?

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