Job's philosophical problem is not...
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Job's philosophical problem is not solved, but it is transfigured by his intimacy with the Creator. God has not justified Job, but he has come to him personally.
Perhaps a popular preacher of a few decades ago says it as poignantly as anyone: "In our age, especially, we are prone to find God at the end of an argument and to leave him there."
--Harry Emerson Fosdick (1878-1969)
-- Prescott
Perhaps a popular preacher of a few decades ago says it as poignantly as anyone: "In our age, especially, we are prone to find God at the end of an argument and to leave him there."
--Harry Emerson Fosdick (1878-1969)
-- Prescott
