
Creation’s Complementarity: A Wonderful Yet Groaning Universe
Creation contains contrasting characteristics that together provide a more complete and enigmatic understanding of creation’s nature as both thriving and groaning, full of both chance and necessity. We discuss the finely-tuned aspects of our universe, including the emergence of life and the necessary existence of natural evil.
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