Beyond the Cosmos: The Transdimensionality of God

Hugh Ross
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How can it be? How can my choices be totally “free” if God is in control of all things at all times and knows the end from the beginning? How can God hear my prayers while listening to billions of others around the world at the exact same moment? How can God be all-powerful and all-loving yet allow so much suffering and evil? These complex paradoxes hold far-reaching implications that have troubled people for centuries. Drawing on biblical teaching and scientific evidence that supports it, Hugh Ross invites us to envision and experience God in a way we may never have considered before. As a result, our love and appreciation for God can be dramatically deepened, and the way we relate to him and to others—both believers and nonbelievers—can be changed forever, for good.
Genres: ScienceTheologyChristianReligionNonfictionChristianity
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