Inside the Whirlwind: The Book of Job through African Eyes - eBook
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Inside the Whirlwind: The Book of Job through African Eyes - eBook  -     By: Jason Alan Carter

Inside the Whirlwind: The Book of Job through African Eyes - eBook

Pickwick Publications / 2016 / ePub

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Title: Inside the Whirlwind: The Book of Job through African Eyes - eBook
By: Jason Alan Carter
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2016
ISBN: 9781498230704
ISBN-13: 9781498230704
Series: African Christian Studies
Stock No: WW111665EB

Publisher's Description

How would ordinary African Christians interpret the figure and book of Job--the quintessential biblical book on suffering--from contexts of extreme poverty, tropical disease, and rampant suffering? How do African Christians culturally understand issues of theodicy and the nature of evil? What role does the devil play in African Pentecostalism? How does the biblical lament empower faith and foster hope for people living with HIV/AIDS? In what way does a theology of (eschatological) hope inform the spirituality and prayers of ordinary African believers in the midst of suffering? Inside the Whirlwind offers insight on these fascinating questions. Based upon the perspectives of Fang Christians in Spanish-speaking Equatorial Guinea (Central Africa), the thematic and theological reflections on evil, suffering, and hope emerging from sermons and Bible studies on the book of Job offer a remarkable window to view the main theological issues shaping grassroots African Christianity in the twenty-first century.

Author Bio

Jason A. Carter is a missionary-professor at Instituto Biblico "Casa de la Palabra" (IBCP) of Equatorial Guinea.

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