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Job and the Silence of God Duquoc, Christian and Floristan, Casiano
Job and the Silence of God Duquoc, Christian and Floristan, Casiano
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**Job and the Silence of God** tackles the age-old question that keeps theology students up at night: why do bad things happen to good people? Duquoc and Floristan dive headfirst into the Book of Job, exploring themes of suffering, divine silence, and faith when everything goes sideways. This isn't your grandmother's Sunday school lesson—it's a rigorous theological examination that doesn't shy away from the uncomfortable bits.
Perfect for theology students, progressive Christians, and anyone who's ever shaken their fist at the heavens wondering where God went during tough times. The authors bring serious academic chops without the stuffy prose that makes your eyes glaze over.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks shows some character but delivers solid insights into biblical theology, religious studies, and philosophical questions about suffering and faith.
**What readers say:**
"Finally, a book that doesn't treat Job's story like a neat little parable with a bow on top."
"Challenging read that respects both faith and doubt—exactly what I needed."