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Evil & the Justice of God, NT Wright
http://www.amazon.com/Evil-Justice-God-N-Wright/dp/083083415X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1405433888&sr=8-1&keywords=evil+justice+god
For all things science and religion I recommend: Where the Conflict Really Lies by Alvin Plantinga and Atheist Delusions by David Bentley Hart (please forgive the title, it was the editor's choice not his).
For the "problem" of Evil I suggest God, Freedom, and Evil again by Plantinga and Evil and the Justice of God by NT Wright.
As a general primer on theology and philosophy go look at Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview by JP
MorganMoreland (not the banking institution) and William Lane Craig.If you're interested in a distinctly Christian (rather than broadly theist) take on the Problem of Evil, N. T. Wright's Evil and the Justice of God is a good book.
You’re welcome
NT Wright also wrote a book on the problem of evil from a biblical perspective.
Evil and the Justice of God https://www.amazon.com/dp/083083415X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_YmB0DbDWQJMC4
There's obvious multiple ways to go about the problem of evil. I did a graduate course in philosophy of religion with an emphasis in problem of evil, so this will be influenced as a philosophical approach, but I'd recommend looking at three resources.
I know that NT Wright has a book on the subject which is probably worth looking into. And Carson and Hauerwas also address it from the theological perspective.
I hope this is helpful.