Christians who love the wrestling and the journey of faith may feel like they have a handle on their doubt—but in our efforts to be sincere, have we made an idol of uncertainty?
When it comes to the problem of evil and pain and suffering, Christians rarely know what to do. We can answer academically—without heart. We can try to offer comfort—without a brain. Or we can forego both entirely and choose mystery instead. None of these options work, but Jonathan Dunn offers a hopeful response.