The Suffering of Love: Christ's Descent Into the Hell of Human HopelessnessThe Suffering of Love is an answer to the question that has haunted so many anguished souls of our century. Where was God during the horror of the Holocaust? In a compelling blend of theology and literature, meditation and analysis, the author maintains that between the experience of Christs own abandonment on the Cross, the hellish desolation of Holy Saturday, and the strangled cry of human suffering, there exists the most profound kinship possible. |
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Índice
Unique and Symptomatic Horror | 5 |
The End of Literature | 12 |
Toward an Absolute Atheism of Despair | 21 |
The Holocaust and Hell | 28 |
Seeing Wickedness | 38 |
Conclusion | 44 |
Wordless Descent | 51 |
Toward the Trinity as Absolute Foundation | 57 |
The Contribution of Origen and the Question | 66 |
The Mystery of Holy Saturday | 79 |
Bibliography | 151 |
Notes | 163 |
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The Suffering of Love: Christ's Descent Into the Hell of Human Hopelessness Regis Martin Pré-visualização limitada - 2007 |
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