جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
348
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Nov 1, 1993
ناشر
Westminster John Knox Press
نسخه
First Edition
ISBN-10
0664254640
ISBN-13
9780664254643
توضیحات
David R. Blumenthal navigates the complex interplay of faith and suffering through a profound exploration of the experiences of Holocaust survivors and victims of child abuse. His investigation delves into the challenging notion of the divine in light of human trauma, questioning how a just God can coexist with such profound suffering. Blumenthal approaches these sensitive narratives with empathy, inviting readers to reflect on the many layers of pain and resilience found within them.
By examining these traumatic histories, Blumenthal raises critical theological questions that challenge conventional beliefs about God’s nature. He grapples with the idea of a seemingly absent or indifferent deity, pushing readers to confront their own understanding of faith amidst despair. This reduction of simplistic answers to the complexities of God’s role invites a richer dialogue about protest against divine abandonment in the face of unthinkable suffering.
Ultimately, Blumenthal's work emphasizes the importance of allowing voices of protest to emerge in theological discourse. He asserts that the acknowledgment of pain and anger is essential for a more authentic and meaningful faith. This reflective and challenging examination paves the way for a deeper understanding of spirituality that does not shy away from questioning or dissent, but rather embraces it as a part of human experience.
By examining these traumatic histories, Blumenthal raises critical theological questions that challenge conventional beliefs about God’s nature. He grapples with the idea of a seemingly absent or indifferent deity, pushing readers to confront their own understanding of faith amidst despair. This reduction of simplistic answers to the complexities of God’s role invites a richer dialogue about protest against divine abandonment in the face of unthinkable suffering.
Ultimately, Blumenthal's work emphasizes the importance of allowing voices of protest to emerge in theological discourse. He asserts that the acknowledgment of pain and anger is essential for a more authentic and meaningful faith. This reflective and challenging examination paves the way for a deeper understanding of spirituality that does not shy away from questioning or dissent, but rather embraces it as a part of human experience.
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