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The Wrath of a Loving God
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The portrait of an angry God, quick to condemn, that many people claim to find in the pages of the Bible is undoubtedly one of the greatest obstacles to faith. The modern tendency to efface all traces of anger from our image of God is therefore comprehensible. But might this procedure not risk mutilating the authentic character of the biblical God? Could the theme of divine wrath, properly understood, rather than being a primitive vestige or an aberration, perhaps offer a key to understanding a…
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The portrait of an angry God, quick to condemn, that many people claim to find in the pages of the Bible is undoubtedly one of the greatest obstacles to faith. The modern tendency to efface all traces of anger from our image of God is therefore comprehensible. But might this procedure not risk mutilating the authentic character of the biblical God? Could the theme of divine wrath, properly understood, rather than being a primitive vestige or an aberration, perhaps offer a key to understanding a love ""as fierce as death,"" an approach to the mystery of our redemption in Christ? That is the challenge that this book attempts to take up.

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  • Author: Brother John of Taize
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  • Year: 2019
  • Pages: 144
  • ISBN-10: 1532670729
  • ISBN-13: 9781532670725
  • Format: 14 x 21.6 x 0.9 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

The portrait of an angry God, quick to condemn, that many people claim to find in the pages of the Bible is undoubtedly one of the greatest obstacles to faith. The modern tendency to efface all traces of anger from our image of God is therefore comprehensible. But might this procedure not risk mutilating the authentic character of the biblical God? Could the theme of divine wrath, properly understood, rather than being a primitive vestige or an aberration, perhaps offer a key to understanding a love ""as fierce as death,"" an approach to the mystery of our redemption in Christ? That is the challenge that this book attempts to take up.

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