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COVID-19 and Pain

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Addressing the profound questions raised by the COVID-19 pandemic, Peter Harris argues that belief in an all-good, all-powerful God remains viable. He asserts that the pandemic is not a divine judgment and highlights Christianity's historical contributions to compassionate responses, particularly in healthcare. By exploring the interplay of faith, free will, and the moral philosophy underpinning Christian actions, Harris offers a thoughtful perspective on suffering and grief, ultimately presenting God's promise of hope amidst pain.

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COVID-19 and Pain, Peter Harris

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Langue
Anglais
Publié
2022
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souple
Pages
96
ISBN13
9781666743289
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Addressing the profound questions raised by the COVID-19 pandemic, Peter Harris argues that belief in an all-good, all-powerful God remains viable. He asserts that the pandemic is not a divine judgment and highlights Christianity's historical contributions to compassionate responses, particularly in healthcare. By exploring the interplay of faith, free will, and the moral philosophy underpinning Christian actions, Harris offers a thoughtful perspective on suffering and grief, ultimately presenting God's promise of hope amidst pain.