Human Anguish and God's Power

Human Anguish and God's Power
Author: David H. Kelsey
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2020-12-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1108836976

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The intrinsically 'glorious' God' is 'sovereign' in three different ways, each of which has a different sense of 'power.'

The Cambridge Companion to Evangelical Theology

The Cambridge Companion to Evangelical Theology
Author: Timothy Larsen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2007-04-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1139827502

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Evangelicalism, a vibrant and growing expression of historic Christian orthodoxy, is already one of the largest and most geographically diverse global religious movements. This Companion, first published in 2007, offers an articulation of evangelical theology that is both faithful to historic evangelical convictions and in dialogue with contemporary intellectual contexts and concerns. In addition to original and creative essays on central Christian doctrines such as Christ, the Trinity, and Justification, it breaks new ground by offering evangelical reflections on issues such as gender, race, culture, and world religions. This volume also moves beyond the confines of Anglo-American perspectives to offer separate essays exploring evangelical theology in African, Asian, and Latin American contexts. The contributors to this volume form an unrivalled list of many of today's most eminent evangelical theologians and important emerging voices.

The Transforming God

The Transforming God
Author: Tyron Inbody
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780664257118

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This book offers a bold new approach to the theological interpretation of human suffering. Beginning with a description of suffering and evil as religious problems, Inbody moves to a critique of the all-loving and omnipotent deity in classical theism, concluding with a radical interpretation of the Christian God as a vulnerable, transforming God.

Walking with God Through Pain and Suffering

Walking with God Through Pain and Suffering
Author: Timothy Keller
Publisher: Penguin Books
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2015-08-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1594634408

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"The question of why God would allow pain and suffering in the world has vexed believers and nonbelievers forever. In Walking with God through Pain and Suffering, Timothy Keller takes on this enduring issue and shows that there is meaning and reason behind pain and suffering, making a forceful and groundbreaking case that this essential part of the human experience can be overcome only by understanding our relationship with God. Using biblical wisdom and personal stories of overcoming adversity, Keller brings a much-needed, fresh viewpoint to this important issue."--Back cover

God and Human Anguish

God and Human Anguish
Author: Sylvester Paul Schilling
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1977
Genre: Good and evil
ISBN:

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God and the Mystery of Human Suffering

God and the Mystery of Human Suffering
Author: Robin Ryan
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2003
Genre: Suffering
ISBN: 1893757900

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Suffering and the Sovereignty of God

Suffering and the Sovereignty of God
Author: John Piper
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2006-09-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 143351902X

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In the last few years, 9/11, a tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, and many other tragedies have shown us that the vision of God in today's churches in relation to evil and suffering is often frivolous. Against the overwhelming weight and seriousness of the Bible, many Christians are choosing to become more shallow, more entertainment-oriented, and therefore irrelevant in the face of massive suffering. In Suffering and the Sovereignty of God, contributors John Piper, Joni Eareckson Tada, Steve Saint, Carl Ellis, David Powlison, Dustin Shramek, and Mark Talbot explore the many categories of God's sovereignty as evidenced in his Word. They urge readers to look to Christ, even in suffering, to find the greatest confidence, deepest comfort, and sweetest fellowship they have ever known.

God in Pain

God in Pain
Author: Barbara Brown Taylor
Publisher: Canterbury Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2018-08-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1786220946

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To speak of God in pain is to consider no only the biblical accounts of Christ's suffering and death, but also to proclaim that God is present in our pain. Barbara Brown Taylor explores the eternal mystery of suffering from human and divine perspectives with her characteristic grace, sensitivity and profound biblical insight. In this collection of addresses, she explores pain experienced both in life and around death, with subjects including: • The Gift of Disillusionment; • Learning to Hate Your Family; • Feeding the Enemy; • The Triumphant Victim; • The Myth of Redemptive Violence; • May He Not Rest in Peace.

Does God Suffer?

Does God Suffer?
Author: Thomas Weinandy O.F.M.
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Pess
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2000-02-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0268161666

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The immense suffering caused by sin and evil within the modern world, especially in the light of the Holocaust, has had a profound impact on the contemporary understanding of God and his relationship to human suffering. Since the early part of this century there has been a growing consensus among theologians that God himself, within his divine nature, suffers in solidarity and love with those who suffer. This present theological position contradicts the traditional Christian understanding of almost two thousand years that God is impassible and so does not experience negative emotional states, such as suffering. Thomas Weinandy, O.F.M., resolutely challenges this contemporary view of God and suffering. Calling upon scripture, and the philosophical and theological tradition of the Fathers and Aquinas, Weinandy creatively and systematically addresses all of the contemporary concerns. He strongly advocates the incarnational truth that the Son of God actually does experience, as man, all that pertains to living an authentic human life, and so does indeed suffer. This book is both a challenge to much received contemporary philosophical and theological wisdom, and a scholarly, original, and refreshing account of the Christian Gospel. It is one of the most comprehensive Christian presentations of God and human suffering available today.

Will God Heal Me?

Will God Heal Me?
Author: Ron Dunn
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433680319

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We would all prefer to maintain some level of control and avoid suffering at all costs. That's one main reason we work out, take vitamins, and check our heart rate -- in hopes of not having to suffer in the future. But the Bible clearly teaches that no one is exempt from suffering and sickness. In Will God Heal Me? the late pastor and author Ron Dunn waded through the misconceptions about human suffering to illuminate the unequivocal love, sovereignty, and goodness of God. This new edition of his acclaimed work introduces his teaching to the next generation that will surely benefit from this biblical insight.