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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 19 MIN

Faith & the Problem of Evil (BSA 4) - Evaluating Five Theologies of Evil

from Theology Lab: Courage & Curiosity for Everyday Faith

In this thought-provoking episode, Scott, Greg, and Kristin dive deep into one of the most enduring questions in Christian theology: the problem of evil. Through an engaging and honest conversation, they explore four major theological frameworks—protest theodicy, process theology, person-making theodicy, and liberation theology—and reflect on how each shapes faith, doubt, and lived experience.Kristin shares why protest theodicy resonates so personally, framing faith as an ongoing, honest dialogue with God marked by lament, questioning, and deep trust. Scott and Greg affirm its biblical roots while wrestling with the emotional and spiritual weight of living in constant protest.The conversation then shifts to process theology, where Greg highlights its intellectual appeal and its reimagining of God’s power as persuasive rather than coercive. Together, the hosts discuss how this model brings clarity—but also raises difficult questions about divine intervention, suffering, and certainty.Next, they tackle person-making theodicy, debating whether suffering can truly be understood as a pathway to growth. While acknowledging its limited scope in addressing extreme evil, the group considers whether it still offers insight into everyday struggles and spiritual formation.Finally, the episode closes with a passionate discussion on liberation theology, a perspective Kristin champions for its call to action. Emphasizing God’s solidarity with the oppressed, this model invites believers to actively participate in confronting injustice and suffering in the world.Throughout the episode, Scott, Greg, and Kristin balance theology with real-life implications—asking not just what we believe, but how we live in light of suffering, injustice, and faith.If you’re searching for a deeper understanding of Christian responses to suffering, faith and doubt, or theological perspectives on evil, this episode offers a rich, honest, and nuanced exploration.📚 Check out Kristin's new book! We Mend With Goldwww.theologylab.orgMusic Copyright code: US9BWVXXM3PYATAZ Highrock Media License Number - uB6aGE

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