Dr. Garber holds degrees in several areas including a BA in philosophy, and classic civilizations, master degrees in counseling, astronomy and theology as well as a PhD in humanities and his MD. He...ver maisDr. Garber holds degrees in several areas including a BA in philosophy, and classic civilizations, master degrees in counseling, astronomy and theology as well as a PhD in humanities and his MD. He has published several other books including: Harmony in Healing: the Theoretical Basis of Ancient and Medieval Medicine, as well as, Problem Gods: In Search of a Meaningful Deity. He has also translated a seventeenth century medical manual, Hippocrates Contractus, (Synopsis of Hippocrates) from Latin into English that will be published in the future.
As an outgrowth of his various fields of study the author believes that the problem of evil is not only a longstanding philosophical-theological puzzle that needs to be solved but that this problem one of the most basic, essential issues that theologians and philosophers face. In answering this question one will be able to resolve many other related issues.
This book Is of interest to scholars in the areas of theology and philosophy as well as any well-read person who seeks to expand their intelectual horizons.ver menos