Divine Violence and the Character of God
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Divine Violence and the Character of God  -     By: Claude F. Mariottini

Divine Violence and the Character of God

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Title: Divine Violence and the Character of God
By: Claude F. Mariottini
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 456
Vendor: Wipf & Stock
Publication Date: 2022
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 X 1.00 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 11 ounces
ISBN: 1666725455
ISBN-13: 9781666725452
Stock No: WW6725452

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There is much violence in the Old Testament, both human and divine. Christians and non-Christians react differently to what they read about the God of the Old Testament. Some people are so affected by the violence found in the Old Testament that they give up on God, stop going to church and reading the Bible, and eventually lose their faith. Others are offended by divine violence and seek to find an alternative explanation for the violent acts of God in the Old Testament. A popular alternative in the twenty-first century is to return to the second century and adopt some form of Marcionism and make the God of the Old Testament to be a different God from the God revealed by Christ in the New Testament. The purpose of this book is not a defense of God and his use of violence. The author seeks to understand why God acted the way he did and to understand the reason for divine violence in the Old Testament. Yahweh did use violence in his work of reconciliation. However, the use of violence was necessary when everything else failed. Israel provoked God to anger. When God brought judgment upon his people, he did so with tears in his eyes.

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