In 40 Questions About Suffering and Evil, Greg Welty shows the necessity of exploring our vocabulary around evil and suffering so we can clearly see and express the best questions. Welty explores vital ideas, backgrounds, and issues, answering questions like these:
- What is the difference between moral Evil and natural Evil?
- What is the Bible's role in helping us understand suffering and evil?
- Does God will all suffering and evil?
- How is the gospel relevant to counseling those who suffer?
Welty provides biblically informed intellectual resources for answering significant questions about suffering and evil, exposing readers to a wide range of influential views articulated by Christians over the past two millennia.
Greg Welty (MPhil, DPhil in Philosophical Theology, Oriel College at the University of Oxford) was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. In addition to his work at the University of Oxford, he is also a graduate of University of California, Los Angeles (BA, Philosophy) and Westminster Theological Seminary in California (MDiv). He was a teaching assistant for John Frame at Westminster, a stipendiary lecturer in philosophy at Regent’s Park College, University of Oxford, assistant professor of philosophy at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Ft. Worth, Texas, and is currently professor of philosophy at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, North Carolina. He is also the program coordinator for the MA in Philosophy of Religion at Southeastern, has served as a pastor for over ten years, and has written Alvin Plantinga in the Great Thinkers series.