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u/cybersaint2k ยท 11 pointsr/AskBibleScholars

The most famous popular book that challenges this view is by Rabbi Harold Kushner, When Bad Things Happen to Good People. From a conservative Jewish perspective, he approaches the classical problem of evil (how could an all powerful, good God allow evil to happen) and offers that God is in fact not all powerful. This isn't the first modern book to champion the position but the most famous by millions of copies.

Another very popular version of this position was popularized in The Shack by Wm. Paul Young. This brought many more people out who jumped on this odd bandwagon, such as a man I went to grade school with, C. Baxter Kruger, who wrote The Shack Revisited
. This book goes into great details about the impact of "Openness Theology" or "Open Theism" that offers a position similar to Kushner.

If you look up the term "Open Theism" you'll find many books on this topic, advocating it and disagreeing with it. I recommend Dr. John Frame's free articles against it as fair and discerning.