Naming the silences
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"It is one thing to think that "the problem of evil" can be answered by the "free-will" defense or explained through human sin; it is quite another to confront the illness of the child."
168 pages
~2h 48min to read
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Drawing heavily on stories of ill and dying children to illustrate and clarify his discussion of theological issues, Stanley Hauerwas explores why we seek explanations for suffering and evil so desperately in today's world. Modern medicine, he declares, has too often become a noisy way to hide the gaping silences created by the painful experience of childhood illness and death. Alternatively, he shows us a God who "can give a voice to that pain in a manner that at least gives us a way to go on."--Publisher's description.
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