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Does God Like Being God?

Does God Like Being God?

By John Honner


Does God Like Being God? And Other Tricky Questions about GodĀ is a response to many requests made by Catholic teachers, catechists, and parents for help in answering the tricky and often highly intelligent questions that children and young people ask about their faith. The book begins with four foundational chapters: ā€œCan theology be made simple?ā€, ā€œWhy is the Bible important?ā€, ā€œIs faith reasonable?ā€, and ā€œCan expressions of faith change?ā€ It then explores a series of questions like ā€œWho made God?ā€, ā€œIf God is almighty, why is there so much suffering?ā€, and ā€œDoes God have a plan for me?ā€. Each chapter draws on engaging stories and examples to illustrate points, as well as summarizing relevant elements of Scripture, Church teaching, and contemporary philosophy and science. While primarily designed as a resource for teachers, the work could also be helpful in RCIA programs, faith formation programs for adults, and identity development programs for lay leaders in Catholic ministries.

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By John Honner


Does God Like Being God? And Other Tricky Questions about GodĀ is a response to many requests made by Catholic teachers, catechists, and parents for help in answering the tricky and often highly intelligent questions that children and young people ask about their faith. The book begins with four foundational chapters: ā€œCan theology be made simple?ā€, ā€œWhy is the Bible important?ā€, ā€œIs faith reasonable?ā€, and ā€œCan expressions of faith change?ā€ It then explores a series of questions like ā€œWho made God?ā€, ā€œIf God is almighty, why is there so much suffering?ā€, and ā€œDoes God have a plan for me?ā€. Each chapter draws on engaging stories and examples to illustrate points, as well as summarizing relevant elements of Scripture, Church teaching, and contemporary philosophy and science. While primarily designed as a resource for teachers, the work could also be helpful in RCIA programs, faith formation programs for adults, and identity development programs for lay leaders in Catholic ministries.