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The Tree of the Knowledge of Good & Evil wrestles with one of the oldest and hardest questions in Scripture: why would a loving God place a tree in Eden that could bring such sorrow? Dr. Johnny Nixon approaches that question with biblical conviction and thoughtful clarity, arguing that the story of the garden is not a tale of divine cruelty, but of truth, love, dominion, and the unbreakable integrity of God’s Word.
Rather than stopping at what happened in Eden, this book presses into what it means for us now. It invites readers to reconsider the fall, the nature of obedience, and the character of God Himself. For those troubled by the “why” behind the garden, this book offers a deeply reflective and faith-strengthening answer.

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