Scott Christensen Interview Redux
In this redux episode, we talked with Scott Christensen and interviewed him about the book we spent almost a year on, What About Evil?

This book does an excellent job of laying out the issue, giving the definitions, the different answers, the issues with other theories, and the answer Christensen has is found on page 8 & 9!

This was an amazing book and has been big impact on me (Patrick) in my walk since reading it. It was good to talk to Scott again.
TIMELINE:
00:00 - Introduction
01:33 - A Quick Overview Of What About Evil
03:17 - What Is A Theodicy?
06:52 - Issues With The Free Will Defense
11:53 - Free Will Of Man Limits God
13:59 - The Trinity Speaks Of Love Without Force Or Libertarian Free Will
16:27 - Being Fair With The Other Side's Arguments
20:05 - Scriptural Case Against Libertarian Free Will
24:36 - God's Foreknowledge Issue If Libertarian Free Will Is True
28:11 - The Best Of All Possible Worlds Issue
33:14 - The Greater-Glory Theodicy
36:37 - God As The Meta-Storyteller
46:47 - The Purpose For God Allowing Evil
523:20 - Why Did Evil Happen To Me?
01:04:55 - Why Did Evil Happen To Jesus?
01:06:35 - A Dangerous Book & Maybe More
01:10:31 - Conclusion

LINKS:
01:00 - Ep. 17 - Scott Christensen Interview - What About Free Will?

01:55 - A Quick Review Of "What About Evil?" By Scott Christensen

47:06 - Anarchist Bible Study Guest Appearance

59:29 - Scott Christensen's Sermon on 2 Corinthians 4:16-18

All Our Episodes on What About Evil
Website Link
YouTube Link

All Our Short Clips on What About Evil
Website Link
YouTube Link
SCOTT CHRISTENSEN LINKS:
Twitter
Facebook
Books mentioned in this episode:

What about Evil? A Defense of God's Sovereign Glory by Scott Christensen
Kindle
Hardcover
Logos Link
ChristianBook Link

 

 

 

 

 

What About Free Will? Reconciling Our Choices with God's Sovereignty by Scott Christensen
Kindle - https://amzn.to/37SNE6i
Paperback - https://amzn.to/37ZLyl7

Originals were episode 180 & episode 181 from June 2020.


Scott Christensen Interview Redux

In this redux episode, we talked with Scott Christensen and interviewed him about the book we spent almost a year on, What About Evil?


This book does an excellent job of laying out the issue, giving the definitions, the different answers, the issues with other theories, and the answer Christensen has is found on page 8 & 9!


This was an amazing book and has been big impact on me (Patrick) in my walk since reading it. It was good to talk to Scott again.


TIMELINE:

00:00 – Introduction

01:33 – A Quick Overview Of What About Evil

03:17 – What Is A Theodicy?

06:52 – Issues With The Free Will Defense

11:53 – Free Will Of Man Limits God

13:59 – The Trinity Speaks Of Love Without Force Or Libertarian Free Will

16:27 – Being Fair With The Other Side’s Arguments

20:05 – Scriptural Case Against Libertarian Free Will

24:36 – God’s Foreknowledge Issue If Libertarian Free Will Is True

28:11 – The Best Of All Possible Worlds Issue

33:14 – The Greater-Glory Theodicy

36:37 – God As The Meta-Storyteller

46:47 – The Purpose For God Allowing Evil

523:20 – Why Did Evil Happen To Me?

01:04:55 – Why Did Evil Happen To Jesus?

01:06:35 – A Dangerous Book & Maybe More

01:10:31 – Conclusion

LINKS:

01:00 – Ep. 17 – Scott Christensen Interview – What About Free Will?


01:55 – A Quick Review Of “What About Evil?” By Scott Christensen


47:06 – Anarchist Bible Study Guest Appearance


59:29 – Scott Christensen’s Sermon on 2 Corinthians 4:16-18


All Our Episodes on What About Evil

Website Link

YouTube Link


All Our Short Clips on What About Evil

Website Link

YouTube Link


SCOTT CHRISTENSEN LINKS:

Twitter

Facebook


Books mentioned in this episode:


What about Evil? A Defense of God’s Sovereign Glory by Scott Christensen

Kindle

Hardcover

Logos Link

ChristianBook Link


 


 


 


 



 


What About Free Will? Reconciling Our Choices with God’s Sovereignty by Scott Christensen

Kindle – https://amzn.to/37SNE6i

Paperback – https://amzn.to/37ZLyl7


Originals were episode 180 & episode 181 from June 2020.

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