In this thought-provoking book, the authors explore the relationship between God and personality. Drawing on philosophy, theology, and psychology, they offer a compelling argument for the existence of a divine being who is intimately involved in the workings of the universe. At the same time, they wrestle with the challenge of reconciling the idea of a personal God with the problem of evil. Anyone with an interest in the intersection of religion and philosophy will find this book to be a valuable resource.
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