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How Long, O Lord?: Reflections on Suffering and Evil

  • Mã sản phẩm: 0801031257
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  • Publisher:Baker Academic; 2nd edition (September 1, 2006)
  • Language:English
  • Paperback:240 pages
  • ISBN-10:0801031257
  • ISBN-13:978-0801031250
  • Item Weight:12.2 ounces
  • Dimensions:6 x 0.6 x 9 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank:#75,081 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #213 in Christian Bible Criticism & Interpretation #991 in Christian Theology (Books) #4,635 in Christian Living (Books)
  • Customer Reviews:4.7 out of 5 stars 189Reviews
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How Long, O Lord?: Reflections on Suffering and Evil
How Long, O Lord?: Reflections on Suffering and Evil
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About the Author

D. A. Carson (PhD, University of Cambridge) is emeritus professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois, and is the author or editor of more than fifty books, including The God Who Is There and How Long, O Lord? He is one of the founders of The Gospel Coalition and an active guest lecturer in academic and church settings around the world.

Product Description

This clear and accessible treatment of key biblical themes related to human suffering and evil is written by one of the most respected evangelical biblical scholars alive today. Carson brings together a close, careful exposition of key biblical passages with helpful pastoral applications. The second edition has been updated throughout.

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Primarily, this is a book of preventative medicine. One of the major causes of devastating grief and confusion among Christians is that our expectations are false. We do not give the subject of evil and suffering the thought it deserves until we ourselves are confronted with tragedy. If by that point our beliefs--not well thought out but deeply ingrained--are largely out of step with the God who has disclosed himself in the Bible and supremely in Jesus, then the pain from the personal tragedy may be multiplied many times over as we begin to question the very foundations of our faith.

 

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