What Does The Bible Say About Suffering
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What Does the Bible Say About Suffering
Author | : Brian Han Gregg |
Publsiher | : InterVarsity Press |
Total Pages | : 179 |
Release | : 2016-08-09 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780830893539 |
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The quest for an answer to the problem of suffering is universal. People often treat Scripture like a manual, looking for a single clear response that explains the presence of evil and suffering. Brian Han Gregg thinks we should take a different approach. The Bible does not have one but many responses to suffering. To pick out one theme is to hear the sopranos but miss the choir. We need to listen to the whole biblical narrative to appreciate its multifaceted handling of the problem. What Does the Bible Say About Suffering? explores twelve themes related to the issue of human suffering and reflects on what we can learn from the diversity of the biblical witness. Readable and informed by biblical scholarship, this book is a timely resource for students, small groups and anyone looking for a fresh approach to a topic of perennial interest.
THE PROBLEM OF PAIN Unabridged
Author | : C. S. Lewis |
Publsiher | : e-artnow |
Total Pages | : 107 |
Release | : 2017-04-20 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9788075830241 |
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The Problem of Pain is a book concerned, to one degree or another, with refuting popular objections to Christianity, such as the question, "How could a good God allow pain to exist in the world?" The book addresses an important aspect of theodicy, an attempt by one Christian layman to reconcile orthodox Christian belief in a just, loving and omnipotent God with pain and suffering. Some have felt that it is useful to read it together with A Grief Observed, Lewis' reflections on his own experiences of grief and anguish upon the death of his wife. In addition to dealing with human pain, however, the book also contains a chapter entitled "Animal Pain," demonstrating not only the fact that Lewis cast his net wider than human suffering, but also a reflection on a lifelong love of animals. Clive Staples Lewis (1898-1963) was a British novelist, poet, academic, medievalist, lay theologian and Christian apologist. He is best known for his fictional work, especially The Screwtape Letters, The Chronicles of Narnia, and The Space Trilogy, and for his non-fiction Christian apologetics, such as Mere Christianity, Miracles, and The Problem of Pain.
Suffering and the Sovereignty of God
Author | : John Piper,Justin Taylor |
Publsiher | : Crossway |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2006-09-13 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781433519024 |
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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.
Side by Side
Author | : Edward T. Welch |
Publsiher | : Crossway |
Total Pages | : 113 |
Release | : 2015-04-16 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781433547140 |
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Everyone needs help from time to time, especially in the midst of painful circumstances and difficult trials. In this short book, a highly respected biblical counselor and successful author offers practical guidance for all Christians—pastors and laypeople alike—who want to develop their “helping skills” when it comes to walking alongside hurting people. Written out of the conviction that friends are the best helpers, this accessible introduction to biblical counseling will equip believers to share their burdens with one another through gentle words of wisdom and kind acts of love. This book is written for those eager to see God use ordinary relationships and conversations between ordinary Christians to work extraordinary miracles in the lives of his people.
Where Is God When We Suffer
Author | : Lynn Gardner |
Publsiher | : College Press |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0899007198 |
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When Bad Things Happen to Good People
Author | : Harold S. Kushner |
Publsiher | : Random House Digital, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780805241938 |
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Offers an inspirational and compassionate approach to understanding the problems of life, and argues that we should continue to believe in God's fairness.
Exegetical Fallacies
Author | : D. A. Carson |
Publsiher | : Baker Books |
Total Pages | : 153 |
Release | : 1996-03-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781585582808 |
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This book offers updated explanations of the sins of interpretation to teach sound grammatical, lexical, cultural, theological, and historical Bible study practices. "A must for teachers, pastors, and serious Bible students."--Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
Walking Through Fire
Author | : Vaneetha Rendall Risner |
Publsiher | : Thomas Nelson |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2021-01-19 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781400218127 |
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The astonishing, Job-like story of how an existence filled with loss, suffering, questioning, and anger became a life filled with shocking and incomprehensible peace and joy. Vaneetha Risner contracted polio as an infant, was misdiagnosed, and lived with widespread paralysis. She lived in and out of the hospital for ten years and, after each stay, would return to a life filled with bullying. When she became a Christian, though, she thought things would get easier, and they did: carefree college days, a dream job in Boston, and an MBA from Stanford where she met and married a classmate. But life unraveled. Again. She had four miscarriages. Her son died because of a doctor's mistake. And Vaneetha was diagnosed with post-polio syndrome, meaning she would likely become a quadriplegic. And then her husband betrayed her and moved out, leaving her to raise two adolescent daughters alone. This was not the abundant life she thought God had promised her. But, as Vaneetha discovered, everything she experienced was designed to draw her closer to Christ as she discovered "that intimacy with God in suffering can be breathtakingly beautiful."