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Terror of God

Attar, Job and the Metaphysical Revolt
BookPaperback
Ranking173157inReligion
CHF43.90

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How can suffering and injustice be reconciled with the idea that God is good, that he loves humans and is merciful to them? Job's question runs through the history of the three monotheistic religions. Time and again, philosophers, theologians, poets, prophets and laypersons have questioned their image of God in the light of a reality full of hardship. Some see suffering as proof of God's existence, others as a demonstration that there can be no God, while others still respond by rebelling against Him.In this remarkable book Navid Kermani - a distinguished Islamic scholar of Iranian origin - sees this revolt against God as the central motif of one of the great but neglected works of literature: The Book of Suffering by the thirteenth-century Persian poet Faridoddin Attar. Through the prism of Attar's text Kermani tells the story of a religious faith that knows God but is angry with Him: a counter-theology that runs through many religions and connects Judaism, Islam and modernity.With astonishing range and stylistic brilliance Kermani brings Attar to life as one of us, enabling the great Persian poet to speak directly to us today despite the time that separates us.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-7456-4527-8
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
PublisherPolity Press
Publishing date10/10/2011
Pages240 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 151 mm, Height 228 mm, Thickness 22 mm
Weight432 g
Article no.11402376
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.19161639
Product groupReligion
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