| For Further Reading and Information |
BreakPoint Commentary No. 070418, “Death, Where Is Thy
Sting?: The Virginia Tech Massacre.”
“How Does Your Faith Tradition Explain (and Respond to)
Senseless Tragedies Such as the Virginia Tech Shootings?”—responses from
Chuck Colson, N. T. Wright, Cal Thomas, and others at the On Faith Newsweek/Washington Post blog.
Ian
Shapira and Michael E. Ruane, “Student Wrote about Death and Spoke in Whispers, But No One
Imagined What Cho Seung Hui Would Do,”
Regis Nicoll, “Where Was
God on Monday?” The Point, 18
April 2007.
Travis McSherley, “Hope amidst
Anger, Hate, Suffering,” The Point,
18 April 2007.
Diane Singer, “Rush to Heal,”
The Point, 18 April 2007.
“Compassion:
Students Forgive Virginia Tech Killer,” WCBS TV, 18 April 2007.
David
Kuo, “Tune Out,” Beliefnet,
18 April 2007.
Mark
Galli, “Peace in a World of Massacre,” Christianity Today, 17 April 2007.
Lee
Strobel, The Case for Faith
(Zondervan, 2000).
Peter
Kreeft, Making Sense out of
Suffering (Servant Ministries, 1986).
Charles Colson and Nancy Pearcey, The Problem of Evil (Tyndale, 1999).




