Without question, the greatest argument against the Christian faith concerns the moral dilemma, that is: how can there be a good God when evils such as pain and unjust suffering exist? Here, the arguments and outcries against the injustice of suffering are given a character; one who invites the reader to join in his wandering, to wrestle with God. Through all the shouting and accusations made, there is something ironic in these charges, something deeply Christian, something that is outraged at the evil it perceives and demands that something is done about it. William D. Brannen invites the reader to embark on this journey of faith, to walk through doubt and confusion. Here, Brannen gives voice to the skeptic, proposing that doubt may not be the mere absence of faith, rather, it may just be a necessary growing pain that all Christians who are serious about their faith must go through.
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