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From Suffering to God - Exploring our Images of God in the Light of Suffering (Hardcover)
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From Suffering to God - Exploring our Images of God in the Light of Suffering (Hardcover)
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'A splendid book! The authors give a moving account of a tragic
aspect of our present human world. It is a scholarly, learned
account.' - Charles Hartshorne, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy,
University of Texas at Austin Does the reality of suffering
disclose anything about God's nature? The authors address this
fundamental question by reflecting on some theistic responses to
the challenge of suffering. Taking seriously the persistence of
theistic belief despite widespread suffering, they focus on the
practical ways some believers deal with suffering: by 'suffering
with those in affliction' and 'working for the liberation of those
who are opposed.' They then investigate the possibility of
describing God as 'co-sufferer' and 'liberator.' In their
exploration they turn to literature, theology and philosophy and
offer an interesting interpretation of the relationship between
these disciplines. Part I contains literary and descriptive
reflections on the experiences of certain theists faced with the
reality of suffering. The authors present and analyse the concerns,
fears and hopes expressed in the book of Job and selected poems by
Hopkins, Vaughan, Donne and Herbert. They then try to show that an
important challenge that needs to be investigated and met, given
the presence of so much suffering in the world, is discovering the
kind of God in whom we can credibly continue to believe. This
question is developed theologically and philosophically in Part II.
In developing some answers, the authors turn to Latin American
liberation theology and Charles Hartshorne's process philosophy and
offer a new synthesis of these two schools of thought. Their
exploration is an interesting illustration of how literature,
theology and philosophy can throw some light on an area of common
concern.
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