Listen "Theodicy of Love Part 4: The Cosmic Conflict and God's Rules of Engagement"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of 'Knowing God with Dr. John Peckham', we delve into Chapter 4 of Dr. Peckham's book 'Theodicy of Love'. Joined by host Gio, Dr. Peckham discusses the nature of the cosmic conflict and the rules of engagement between God and evil beings. They explore how this framework addresses the problem of evil in the context of God's omnipotence and omnibenevolence, the moral constraints that God has set for Himself, and how understanding this can help reconcile the presence of horrendous evils in the world. The conversation also touches upon the biblical examples like Genesis 3 and the Book of Job, providing insights on how God's character is ultimately vindicated through these cosmic disputes. Watch now to gain a deeper understanding of the cosmic conflict from a theological perspective!00:00 Introduction and Book Launch01:02 Exploring the Cosmic Conflict01:45 The Nature of Evil and Suffering02:27 Character Allegations Against God04:04 The Mayor Analogy06:26 Genesis 3: The Fall Narrative12:28 The Book of Job: A Deeper Look18:24 Satan's Relentless Accusations20:16 God's Demonstration of Character23:36 Rules of Engagement in the Cosmic Conflict25:02 Satan's Limited Rulership and God's Moral Boundaries26:44 The Role of Prayer in the Cosmic Conflict27:01 Balancing God's Sovereignty and Human Free Will27:59 The Heavenly Court and Shared Governance32:59 The Problem of Evil and God's Moral Limits45:04 Natural Evils and the Corruption of Creation52:26 Evil Defeated but Not Yet Destroyed54:04 Conclusion and Next Steps
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