The book of job may be the most important book in the old testament. It's unusual and perhaps surprising that job made it in to the old testament canon, is that he's not part of the covenant family in that technical sense. As a philosopher, that that kind of thing especially appeals to me. I like actual explanations. And we see at thinking unfolding alive in real time, especially in conversation with job's friends. i think that's quite remarkable.
Why does bad happen to good people? Dr. Adam Miller explores suffering, loss, integrity, and redemption themes in the Book of Job.
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