
When God Is Silent
Douglas Jacoby(Author)
Illumination Publishers Intl.
Published on 26. January 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
162 pages
978-1-948450-32-4 (ISBN)
Description
We inhabit the same world Jesus did-one of pain, joy, surprise, suffering, and wonder. At times life is good, joyous, and fair. At other times it's dreary, unfair, and hard. We may pray with little sense that God is listening. In many ways, divine silence is part of this life. It ca n be deeply unsettling when we have been wronged, misrepresented, defrauded, violated, or betrayed. Inwardly or perhaps vocally, we cry out for divine justice. To hear nothing in response is difficult, even disorientating.
In this work, Douglas addresses questions we all ponder:
¿ How long should we keep praying if God is not answering?
¿ If a person with mental illness commits suicide, can God have mercy on them?
¿ What about tsunamis, floods, and other "acts of God"?
¿ Why does God allow the death of the innocent?
¿ Why wouldn't an all-powerful and all-loving God prevent humans from doing evil?
¿ Is there purpose in suffering and can good come from it?
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 178 mm
Width: 130 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
182 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-948450-32-4 (9781948450324)
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Since 2003, Douglas Jacoby has been a freelance teacher and consultant. With degrees from Duke, Harvard, and Drew, he has written over 30 books, recorded 1000s of podcasts, and spoken in numerous cities around the world. Douglas is also professor of theology at Lincoln Christian University. In THRIVE, he digs deep into the text to explain the meaning of the psalms and its application to life. For information about the work, speaking schedule, and teaching ministry of Douglas Jacoby, see his web site at www.DouglasJacoby.com.