Read A Christian Philosophical Journey and respond to following in well thorough analytical arguments, you can use

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Read "A Christian Philosophical Journey" and respond to following in well thorough analytical arguments, you can use the Bible in your reasoning to shape your discussion.
a. Is it useful to have a personal theodicy concerning evil?
b. How do you explain God's will in spite of evil (esp. in a Wesleyan-Arminian worldview)?
c. Is God bound by evil, or is evil limited by God?
d. How can you best state your belief in the all-encompassing attributes of God, while dealing with the fact that God himself "allows" evil to exist (at least for now)?
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