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Why O Lord? : The Inner Meaning of Suffering
A profound spiritual reflection examining theodicy (the question of why a loving God allows suffering). This book does not provide a mathematical answer, but rather offers a perspective of faith to accept and understand suffering as part of the divine plan. The author emphasizes that suffering cannot be fully resolved by human logic, but must be understood through the mystery of faith and grace. Suffering is seen not as punishment, but rather as a means of inner transformation to purify the soul and bring humans closer to God. This book emphasizes that God does not abandon His people in hardship, but suffers with them. The culmination of this reflection is an invitation to surrender and entrust oneself completely to God's will, even in the darkest moments. This book is perfect for those seeking inner peace and a Christian perspective in facing life's trials.
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248.4 Car w
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| Publisher | Darton, Longman and Todd : London., 1986 |
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vi + 119 hlm ; 13,5x21,5cm
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English
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0-232-51677-4
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248.4
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