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  1. Jan 1, 1993 · Facing the Abusing God. : David R. Blumenthal. Westminster John Knox Press, Jan 1, 1993 - Religion - 318 pages. In this powerful book, David Blumenthal maintains that having faith in a post-Holocaust world means admitting that while God is often loving and kind, fair and merciful, God is also capable of acts so unjust they can only be described ...

  2. In this powerful book, David Blumenthal maintains that having faith in a post-Holocaust world means admitting that while God is often loving and kind, fair and merciful, God is also capable of acts so unjust they can only be described as abusive. Grounding his argument in Scripture and in the experience of Holocaust survivors and of survivors of child abuse, Blumenthal grapples with how to ...

  3. God is also capable of acts so unjust they can only be described as abusive. Grounding his argument in the scriptures and in the experience of holocaust survivors and of survivors of child abuse. Blumenthal grapples with how to face a God who works "wondrously through us" and who has worked "aw(e)fully against us".

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  4. In this very powerful book, David Blumenthal maintains that having faith in a post-holocaust world means admitting that while God is often loving and kind, fair and merciful. God is also capable of acts so unjust they can only be described as abusive. Grounding his argument in the scriptures and in the experience of holocaust survivors and of ...

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  5. The Nonviolent God. By J. Denny Weaver. Pp. xii, 308, Grand Rapids/Cambridge, Eerdmans 2013, £16.99. Within the last few decades, a Christian movement has emerged led by scholars such as Claus Westermann and Walter Brueggemann to reclaim the tradition of protest against God as a resource for dealing with suffering and catastrophe.

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  6. Aug 25, 2018 · Look at the first phrase: “We are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus.”. This means that God is at work in our lives. He knows our weaknesses and limitations. Yet, He is still at work in ...

  7. May 21, 2015 · Taylor believed that “God’s work done in God’s way will never lack God’s supplies.”. He was confident that as long as he was in God’s will and going about God’s work, the Lord would certainly provide all the resources needed to see the work completed. The ministry work of Hudson Taylor was groundbreaking in the 19th century.