A Bíblia oferece um modo de aceitar a evolução e o sofrimento - tanto em escala cósmica como individual - por meio da pessoa e da obra de Jesus, e com isso podemos ressignificar nossas dores, à luz do que Ele passou e do seu trabalho, em progresso, em nós.
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