Good God, Moral Choice, and the Presence of Evil - Panel Discussion
From the Lanier Theological Library:
A conversation about evil must begin with discussion of what is good and ultimately who is good. As Christians, this starts with identifying the character and person of God as the source and measure of goodness. If humanity is created in God’s image as his representatives in the physical world, it should follow that we are made “for good works” (Ephesians 2:10). Does this undermine the belief by some that God causally determines all human thoughts, actions, events, and therefore evil?
Panel members:
David Baggett (Professor of Philosophy, Director, Center for Moral Apologetics, Houston Christian University)
Ingrid Faro (Coordinator of MA in Old Testament–Jerusalem University College Program, Northern Seminary, Lisle, IL)
Catherine L. McDowell (Associate Professor of Old Testament, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Charlotte, NC)
John H. Walton (Professor of Old Testament, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL)
Jonathan Walton (PhD Candidate, University of St. Andrews, Scotland)
Mark Lanier (Moderator - J.D. Trial Attorney, Bible Teacher, Author, and Founder of Lanier Law Firm & Lanier Theological Library, Houston, TX)