God, Evil, and Destiny
Costi Bendaly addresses the problem of evil in the light of Eastern Christian theology and contemporary thought, exploring the roots of pain and the relationship between God and human suffering. The book refutes the notion of divine retribution, asserting that evil is not an inherent component of existence but rather a deviation from the good. Through a dialogue between philosophy and spiritual heritage, the work examines the concept of the banality of evil and the Creator’s solidarity with those who suffer, offering an existential vision centered on the triumph of divine love and a destiny open to hope—far from the determinism of death or the Manichaeism that posits evil as a fundamental origin in the universe.
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