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Theologically challenging, and deeply personal, in Where Was God? Stephen re-examines the ever important question of God and human suffering. A dialogue among four friends, this book is at once theologically significant and practically profound. It is approachable, simple, and powerful.In Where Was God?: Understanding the Holocaust in the Light of God’s Suffering theologian S. D. Morrison presents the three most common responses to the Holocaust event (determinism, atheism, and unknowing) along with a fourth option which seeks to be truly theological. The Holocaust event is one of our century’s most significant dilemmas. This book strives to give a clear, Christian response to its happening. Where was God? Does God remain indifferent to human suffering? How can one remain a believer in the aftermath of such tragedies? All these questions and more are discussed in this short book.Inspired by the theology of the renowned 21st-century theologian Jurgen Moltmann, this book seeks to make understandable and practical his essential ideas for both non-theologians and theologians alike.
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Theologically challenging, and deeply personal, in Where Was God? Stephen re-examines the ever important question of God and human suffering. A dialogue among four friends, this book is at once theologically significant and practically profound. It is approachable, simple, and powerful.In Where Was God?: Understanding the Holocaust in the Light of God’s Suffering theologian S. D. Morrison presents the three most common responses to the Holocaust event (determinism, atheism, and unknowing) along with a fourth option which seeks to be truly theological. The Holocaust event is one of our century’s most significant dilemmas. This book strives to give a clear, Christian response to its happening. Where was God? Does God remain indifferent to human suffering? How can one remain a believer in the aftermath of such tragedies? All these questions and more are discussed in this short book.Inspired by the theology of the renowned 21st-century theologian Jurgen Moltmann, this book seeks to make understandable and practical his essential ideas for both non-theologians and theologians alike.