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Can God Intervene?

How Religion Explains Natural Disasters

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The book explores the profound questions of faith that arise in the wake of natural disasters, such as tsunamis, hurricanes, and earthquakes. It delves into the tension between belief in an omnipotent, loving God and the reality of suffering caused by catastrophic events. Various religious interpretations and responses to these dilemmas are examined, highlighting the diverse perspectives that different faiths offer on God's role and intervention in the world. This examination encourages readers to reflect on the complexities of faith in the face of tragedy.

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Can God Intervene?, Gary Stern

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2000
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