Donde Esta Dios En Todo El Suf – (Spanish)
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Un libro evangelico que responde a preguntas sobre el mal y el sufrimiento y sobre como el cristianismo ofrece esperanza.
Amy Orr Ewing en Donde esta Dios en todo el sufrimiento? nos habla de como el sufrimiento y el mal nos afectan a todos, tanto a nivel general, al contemplar un mundo lleno de injusticias, catastrofes naturales y pobreza, como a nivel personal, al experimentar la pena, el dolor y la injusticia. Y la forma en que pensamos y procesamos la realidad del dolor esta en el centro de por que muchas personas rechazan a Dios.
La Dra. Amy Orr-Ewing no es ajena al dolor y ofrece un examen sincero pero academicamente riguroso de como los diferentes sistemas de creencias tratan el problema del dolor. Explica la respuesta unica que se encuentra en Cristo y como este puede darnos esperanza en la realidad del sufrimiento.
Este libro, empatico, facil de leer y de gran fuerza evangelizadora, es bueno tanto para los no creyentes como para los creyentes. Ayudara a los que esperan responder a una de las mayores preguntas de la vida, asi como a los que estan sufriendo personalmente o consolando a otros.
En los capitulos de este libro encontraras temas sobre:
*El dolor
*La ira
*Respuestas en la enfermedad
*El dolor sistemico
*El siervo sufriente
Where Is God in All the Suffering?
Amy Orr Ewing in her book Where Is God in All the Suffering? tells us how the suffering and evil affect us all, both at a general level, as we look at a world filled with injustice, natural disasters, and poverty, and at a personal level, as we experience grief, pain, and unfairness. And how we think about and process the reality of pain is at the heart of why many people reject God.
In the chapters of this book, you will find topics on:
*Anger
*Responses in illness
*Systemic pain
*The suffering servant
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SKU (ISBN): 9788418810756
ISBN10: 8418810750
Language: Spanish
Amy Orr-Ewing
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2022
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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