What is the significance of Philip Hallie in Stump's essay?
A) Hallie is an example of someone who lost faith in God by focusing on the evils humans have done
B) Hallie is an example of someone who came to discern God by loathingly staring evil in its face
C) Hallie is an example of a "hobbit"-he ignores evil and focuses on the immediate things in his life
D) Hallie is an example of a reformer who fails to recognize the futility of removing human defects
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