Where is God?: A Cry of Human DistressChristian Duquoc |
Contents
Where is God? The Cry of the Psalmists | 11 |
Sickness and the Silence of | 23 |
Guilty and Without Access to | 38 |
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absence absolute affirm atheism bears witness become believe Bible biblical canon Casas Christ Christian Duquoc church created culture death desire discern distress divine dominant ecclesial base communities encounter ethical ethical relationship evil existence experience experienced expression faith feel guilty feelings of guilt finitude freedom fulfilled give God's grace Gregory Baum Gustavo Gutiérrez holy hope human identity idol idolatry institution intolerance of ambiguity Jesus John Judaism Jürgen Moltmann justice Karl Rahner Latin America liberation liberation theology limits living longer Lumen Gentium magisterium manifestation manifestation of God Matt meaning mediation messianic metaphor moral mystical never obligation ourselves Paris person philosophy possible presence Psalms question radical Rahner reality recognize relationship religion religious responsibility reveals sacraments scriptures sense silence situation social society speak spiritual suffering takes Testament theology things Torah tradition transcendence true trust truth universe victims Virgil Elizondo word Yahweh