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OverviewThere are no words to express the pain, anguish, and despair that sear the human heart in the face of suffering. From wars to car accidents, birth defects to genocide, the realities of life on earth are sometimes...unspeakable. Yet no matter how hard we try to avoid or ignore these tragedies, they are facts of life that we must face. In Unspeakable, now available in paperback, leading public intellectual Os Guinness guides readers through an exploration of evil and suffering, seeking to illuminate the nagging questions of the inhumanity of humanity as well as the place of God in human suffering. This honest and thoughtful exploration provides a roadmap to help think through evil intelligently and respond to it courageously. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Os GuinnessPublisher: Zondervan Imprint: Zondervan Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.212kg ISBN: 9780060833008ISBN 10: 0060833009 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 07 February 2006 Recommended Age: From 18 To 99 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews[L]aced with compelling, heart-wrenching and illuminating stories... --Presbyterians Today An important book for anyone who doubts the existence of human evil or who has lost faith because of it. -- Peggy Wehmeyer, former religion reporter for ABC News, and host and managing editor, The World Visio Both a personal and a political book . It will stimulate discussion and reflection and is worth reading. -- Library Journal Guinness offers a brilliant map to help us navigate and confront the difficult landscape of modern life, and modern evil. --Rome J. Hartman, producer, CBS News 60 Minutes An important book for anyone who doubts the existence of human evil or who has lost faith because of it. --Peggy Wehmeyer, former religion reporter for ABC News, and host and managing editor, The World Vision Report [L]aced with compelling, heart-wrenching and illuminating stories... --Presbyterians Today Both a personal and a political book ... It will stimulate discussion and reflection and is worth reading... --Library Journal This book makes a compelling case for faith, and courage, in the face of evil's dark reality. --Publishers Weekly Guinness's incisive analyses gives us hope of being able to deal with evil. A great accomplishment! --Dallas Willard, Professor of Philosophy, University of Southern California and author of The Divine Conspiracy A 'must read' for anyone who wishes to explore the most fundamental questions confronting us all. --Baroness Caroline Cox, Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords, president of Christian Solidarity Worldwide and a celebrated human rights activist Guinness offers a brilliant 'map' to help us navigate and confront the difficult landscape of modern life, and modern evil. --Rome J. Hartman, producer, CBS News 60 Minutes A brutally honest inquiry into the darkest realities of human history...a journey that leads back to ourselves. --James Davison Hunter, Labrosse-Levinson Distinguished Professor of Religion, Culture and Social Theory, University of Virginia . ..[Guinness] leaves the readers with a sense of hope, highlighting the importance of individual calling. --Christian Retailing Guinness eloquently draws the distinction between evil and suffering, then exhorts us to recognize that evil lies within our hearts. --Booklist .. .[Guinness] leaves the readers with a sense of hope, highlighting the importance of individual calling. --Christian Retailing A must read for anyone who wishes to explore the most fundamental questions confronting us all. --Baroness Caroline Cox, Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords, president of Christian Solidarity Worldwide and a celebrated human rights activist An important book for anyone who doubts the existence of human evil or who has lost faith because of it. --Peggy Wehmeyer, former religion reporter for ABC News, and host and managing editor, The World Vision Report Guinness s incisive analyses gives us hope of being able to deal with evil. A great accomplishment! --Dallas Willard, Professor of Philosophy, University of Southern California and author of The Divine Conspiracy A brutally honest inquiry into the darkest realities of human history...a journey that leads back to ourselves. --James Davison Hunter, Labrosse-Levinson Distinguished Professor of Religion, Culture and Social Theory, University of Virginia This book makes a compelling case for faith, and courage, in the face of evil s dark reality. --Publishers Weekly Guinness eloquently draws the distinction between evil and suffering, then exhorts us to recognize that evil lies within our hearts. --Booklist Both a personal and a political book It will stimulate discussion and reflection and is worth reading --Library Journal ...[Guinness] leaves the readers with a sense of hope, highlighting the importance of individual calling. --Christian Retailing [L]aced with compelling, heart-wrenching and illuminating stories... --Presbyterians Today Author InformationOs Guinness is an author and speaker living in the Washington, D.C., area. Born in China during World War II, Guinness left in 1951, after the Chinese Revolution. A graduate of the University of London and Oxford, Guinness is a former visiting fellow of the Brookings Institution. He has written or edited more than twenty books, including The Call, Invitation to the Classics, and Long Journey Home. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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