The mystery of God and suffering : lament, trust, and awe /
Material type:
- 9781506440040
- Into the abyss of suffering
- 231.8 O96M 23
- BX2373.S5 O94 2020
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231.8 K97W When bad things happen to good people / | 231.8 L848W What shall we say? : | 231.8 M847S Suffering and the goodness of God / | 231.8 O96M The mystery of God and suffering : lament, trust, and awe / | 231.8 P665S Suffering and the sovereignty of God / | 231.8 S425P Pathways in theodicy : | 231.8 S775C Can God be trusted? : faith and the challenge of evil / |
Revised and updated version of: Into the abyss of suffering, St. Anthony Messenger Press, 2003.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 95-97) and indexes.
Introduction: In the spirit of Job -- The dark abyss of suffering -- The life and vision of Jesus -- Jesus's death and its interpretations -- The Word made flesh -- Responding to the mystery of suffering -- The mystery of God.
Humans have long searched for an adequate answer to an age-old question: If God is good, why do we suffer? An entire book of the Bible, Job, is dedicated to the problem of God and human suffering. Theologians across continents and centuries have debated the intricacies, inconsistencies, and assumptions the question elicits. And of course, many have turned to Jesus's own suffering, and his horrible death at the cross, in search of understanding. All too often, the resulting approaches to the mystery of suffering, though linked to the Jewish and Christian Scriptures and traditions, fail to satisfy contemporary hearts and minds. The Mystery of God and Suffering draws guidance from the Gospel of John and the letters to the Colossians and the Ephesians, and focuses on God's overflowing love in creation as a foundation for understanding Jesus's death and its implications for those who follow him. This work offers an alternative vision, one emphasizing incarnation over atonement, for all those who find themselves uneasy or even oppressed by the notion of a vindictive God who demands the suffering and death of his son. The Mystery of God and Suffering also speaks to a larger audience, comprised of all those who suffer and search for meaning in their suffering. With a focus on the eternal concepts of life and love that are not simply integral to but inseparable from a God who is good, as well as on insights of believers through the ages, The Mystery of God and Suffering offers wise guidance for our journey into the abyss of suffering.
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