If God is so Good Why are Things so Bad?: The Problem Of Suffering From Job To Jesus
ISBN: 9781783972357As Tim Chester says in the Foreword:
Melvin Tinker invites us to walk with Job through the confusion sufferings creates. If God is so good why are things so Bad is like a guidebook, helping us navigate through unfamiliar territory.
It is a book for all those who suffer. Don t worry, you will not be offered glib platitudes or quick fixes. Here is a context in which you can express your pain honestly. But here, too, is a context in which your questions are brought to God rather them leading you away from God. What we are offered in this book is not so much a theory or a solution, but God himself.
Author: Melvin Tinker is Vicar of St John Newland, Hull, where he has served since 1994. He is the author of numerous books and articles, including That Hideous Strength: how the West was lost (EP Books, 2018). Endorsements: Melvin Tinker writes with a theologian s mind, a Biblical scholar s attention to detail and a pastor s heart to minister. Using real life stories, he puts the book of Job under life s microscope to find practical insights that help us in times of suffering. Here is a book for the valley of the absence of God, a book that can make us more compassionate in our counselling, more informed in our suffering, more faithful in our grieving, more comforted in our anguish, and more knee-prone in our worship; and it s a book with an after-life it raises matters that we, like Mary, will go on treasuring up in our hearts. And yet Melvin Tinker has cloaked these hard and heavy matters in such a clear and readable style. Whilst there are no easy answers to suffering, this book provides an invaluable framework through which to engage with the problem of pain. *If God is so good why are things so bad* is a rare combination of careful exegesis, doctrinal clarity and Christ-centred theology. Melvin Tinker writes as someone who has clearly wrestled with the question of suffering and applies his material both as a pastorally sensitive preacher and an evangelistically compelling apologist. Christians, churches, and non-believers alike will benefit immensely from this book.
--Mark Lanier: Author of Christianity on Trial
--Dr Dale Ralph Davies, Former Professor of Old Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson, Mississippi
--Revd Tony Jones, Christ Church, Durham
Additional Information:
Cover: | Softcover |
Number of Pages: | 156 |
Publisher: | EP Books |
Publication Date: | 2019 |