The Enigma About Divine Love and the Creation of Evil: the Lost Belief Among Early Christians About a God of Total Compassion - Ray Embry - Books - Writers Club Press - 9780595136926 - October 20, 2000
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The Enigma About Divine Love and the Creation of Evil: the Lost Belief Among Early Christians About a God of Total Compassion

Ray Embry

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The Enigma About Divine Love and the Creation of Evil: the Lost Belief Among Early Christians About a God of Total Compassion

The greatest puzzle in Christian theology is the difficulty encountered when someone makes an attempt to account for the strength of evil in the presence of an almighty God of love. How could corruption permeate the kingdom of such a perfect Creator? Many early Christians solved this dilemma by believing that the Designer of the old man is not the same One who fathered the new, spiritual man. The theologian?s most difficult question is this: How could the God of love kill babies? This book solves this difficulty by documenting many distinctions between Israel?s God of wrath and the Christian God of Love. Many early Christians were able to see that Abba, the Heavenly Father of Jesus, actually bore little resemblance to Israel?s fearsome God. These early Christians believed the Heavenly Father was only revealed for the first time through Jesus, just like it is stated in Matthew. They also were aware of Jesus? assertion about his Heavenly Father that he never desired the death of even one child. When they learned that Jehovah once killed a multitude of babies in Egypt, this became a significant example of one of the many clear contrasts between Jehovah and Abba.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 20, 2000
ISBN13 9780595136926
Publishers Writers Club Press
Pages 128
Dimensions 150 × 8 × 225 mm   ·   199 g
Language English