God on Trial
The Book of Job and Human Suffering
by Bill Thomason
Softcover in very good condition with minor shelf wear. The former owner's name has been erased from the title page (barely visible). There is no other writing or highlighting.
101 pages, 1997 edition, ISBN 0814624243, The Liturgical Press
From the back cover
This study of the Book of Job (chapters 3-42) indicates that the Job of
the dialogue is not the patient sufferer that is our traditional
picture of him. Instead he is by turns angry, despairing, hopeful,
defiant, submissive, and also a creative thinker who explores possible
alternative explanations of his situation. In spite of his changing
emotions, Job never gives up his faith in God, and the existential
encounter at the end satisfies his religious longings.
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