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The Doors of the Sea: Where Was God in the Tsunami? (Hardback)
Short Description for The Doors of the SeaDeveloping his short piece in the "Wall Street Journal" following the horrific recent Asian tsunami, Hart again takes up this pressing question: How can the existence of a good and loving God be reconciled with such suffering?
Full description- Publisher: William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
- Published: 04 October 2005
- Format: Hardback 119 pages
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- Categories: Central Government Policies | Earth: Natural History General | Nature & Existence Of God | Christian Theology | Christian Life & Practice
- ISBN 13: 9780802829764 ISBN 10: 0802829767
- Sales rank: 62,315
Full description for The Doors of the Sea
As news reports of the horrific tsunami in Asia reached the rest of the world, commentators were quick to seize upon the disaster as proof of either Gods power or Gods nonexistence. Expanding on his Wall Street Journal piece, Tremors of Doubt, published the last day of 2004, David Bentley Hart here returns to this pressing question: How can the existence of a good and loving God be reconciled with such suffering? Hart clarifies the biblical account of Gods goodness, the nature of evil, and the shape of redemption, incisively revealing where both Christianitys champions and its critics misrepresent what is most essential to Christian belief. Though he responds to those skeptical of Christian faith, Hart is at his most perceptive and provocative as he examines Christian attempts to rationalize the tsunami disaster. Many people want a divine plan that will make sense of evil. Hart contends, however, that the history of suffering and death is not willed by God. Rather than appealing to a divine calculus that can account for every instance of suffering, Christians must recognize the ongoing struggle between the rebellious powers that enslave the world and the God who loves it. This meditation by a brilliant young theologian will deeply challenge serious readers grappling with Gods ways in a suffering world.

