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Staff Review: From the Holocaust to Hiroshima, from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib, Os Guinness explores and confronts the undeniable phenomenon of evil. Unspeakable challenges readers to an examined life that accounts for, and provides a response to, evil in all its forms: natural disasters, mortality, and human wickedness. Throughout, Guinness engages a full spectrum of conversation partners of Jewish, Eastern, and humanist convictions. With historical adeptness and literary skill, he argues that biblical faith best confronts the true source of evil in the human heart and provides hope through the just and forgiving God who has suffered himself, in Christ. – Matthew Harmon, Westminster Bookstore Staff
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