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The Trial of God
Book • 1979
In 'The Trial of God', Elie Wiesel crafts a powerful narrative that grapples with the question of divine justice in the face of human suffering.
The story is set in a Ukrainian village after a pogrom, where a trial is held to question God's role in such atrocities.
This work reflects Wiesel's own experiences with faith and suffering during the Holocaust, though it is not set in that era.
The story is set in a Ukrainian village after a pogrom, where a trial is held to question God's role in such atrocities.
This work reflects Wiesel's own experiences with faith and suffering during the Holocaust, though it is not set in that era.
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