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If God is loving and almighty, why do people experience so much
pain, misery, and guilt? In the face of human suffering, the cry
WHY? echoes through the ages. In this book A. van de Beek grapples
honestly with the mystery of suffering and evil. His writing
reveals a pastoral heart keenly aware of the profound evil and
suffering in our world today, and he considers these perplexities
in a fresh, different way, pointing to how we can live with God
through the experience of suffering. / Numerous thinkers
particularly con-temporary theologians such as Barth, Moltmann, and
Pannenberg are considered in this study. Moreover, van de Beek
carefully scrutinizes Scripture, especially Old Testament passages
that relate God to evil and suffering. God is revealed in the Old
Testament as changeable and free at times even unpredictable in his
actions yet he re-mains faithful to his people and contin-ues to
move salvation history along. / In the New Testament, however, Gods
ways and work are determined by the incarnate Christ. In Jesus God
has chosen to suffer with and for his people; Jesus suffering and
death help answer (but do not explain away) our questions about God
and suffering. Gods way in Jesus is also the way of the Spirit,
whose work in completing the process of redemption takes a zigzag
tack here on earth. The Spirit works along with human wills and
choices: prayer and argument with God are the human ele-ments of
Gods salvation weave. / Why? On Suffering, Guilt, and God is
intended for all who are theologically interested, not just for
professional theo-logians. More specialized explanation appears
throughout the book in smaller-print excursuses. This more
scholarly material, while illuminating, is not essen-tial for
understanding the flow of van de Beeks thought-provoking
discussion.
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