I was asked for a recommendation--a booklet if at all possible--to explain the problem of evil without what this person thinks it's a drifting into open theism.
It was explained to me that they feel they're explaining evil as the result of sin and God then weavers his provision throughout to cause all things to work together for good. Their concern is that in the process of explaining it they feel they're not adequately explaining that these evils were decreed by God because of the obvious tension so they use the language that expresses God weaving his sovereign power and implementing his provision so Rom 828 is accomplished and they're concerned about drifting into open theism.
Any good, short booklets or books that I could recommend?
It was explained to me that they feel they're explaining evil as the result of sin and God then weavers his provision throughout to cause all things to work together for good. Their concern is that in the process of explaining it they feel they're not adequately explaining that these evils were decreed by God because of the obvious tension so they use the language that expresses God weaving his sovereign power and implementing his provision so Rom 828 is accomplished and they're concerned about drifting into open theism.
Any good, short booklets or books that I could recommend?