
Parametre
- 178 stránok
- 7 hodin čítania
Viac o knihe
"A valuable contribution to the literature of theology and ethics, combining in a fascinating way biblical, theological, pastoral, and socioethical themes. . . The study is of immense value because it identifies the modern idolatry that views suffering as absurd and devoid of meaning. . . The book is a marvelous exercise in cultural self-analysis that is preliminary to any meaningful exorcism and redirection." --Kenneth Vaux Theology Today "Passionate, imaginative, learned, literary, pithy, and at every point searching, Suffering is a notable achievement, not least because it pricks the heart and conscience, making the reader share in the deep experience of suffering that lies behind its writing." --James A. Carpenter Anglican Theological Review
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Suffering, Dorothee Sölle
- Jazyk
- Rok vydania
- 1975
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- Titul
- Suffering
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Dorothee Sölle
- Vydavateľ
- Augsburg Fortress
- Rok vydania
- 1975
- Väzba
- mäkká
- Počet strán
- 178
- ISBN10
- 0800618130
- ISBN13
- 9780800618131
- Série
- Štítky
- Náučná literatúra, Ezoterika & Náboženstvo, Psychologická tematika, Náboženské témy, Náboženstvo, Spiritualita, Kresťanské témy, Kresťanstvo, Teológia
- Hodnotenie
- 4,2 z 5
- Anotácia
- "A valuable contribution to the literature of theology and ethics, combining in a fascinating way biblical, theological, pastoral, and socioethical themes. . . The study is of immense value because it identifies the modern idolatry that views suffering as absurd and devoid of meaning. . . The book is a marvelous exercise in cultural self-analysis that is preliminary to any meaningful exorcism and redirection." --Kenneth Vaux Theology Today "Passionate, imaginative, learned, literary, pithy, and at every point searching, Suffering is a notable achievement, not least because it pricks the heart and conscience, making the reader share in the deep experience of suffering that lies behind its writing." --James A. Carpenter Anglican Theological Review