If the "problem of evil" has long troubled believers in God, Mullin proposes its inverse: the problem of good. Why do beauty, love, freedom, and moral striving exist in a universe said to be random and indifferent? Drawing from philosophy, science, and theology, he offers a compelling vision in which hope, reason, and moral purpose can be affirmedeven in a world shaped by evolutionary struggle.
Clear enough for the general reader and rich enough for the reflective scholar, this book invites you to rethink what it means to live purposefully in an age of doubt.
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