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EDITED BY MARION CLARK
The problem of evil is one we re all familiar with, but what about the problem of good?
If Christianity is true, why do many people seem to live moral, fulfilling lives outside the gospel? Will their good deeds save them? Is the traditional view of hell really justified? And if it is, how do we evangelize people who seem more upright than we are? Can we legitimately benefit from their contributions to culture and society?
Authors from a variety of backgrounds tackle these questions and others in a discussion of God’s common grace and its daily implications. Includes discussion questions.
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