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The Emotions of God
Making Sense of a God Who Hates, Weeps, and Loves
von David T. Lamb
Verlag: IVP
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ISBN: 978-1-5140-0011-3
Erschienen am 22.11.2022
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 224 Seiten

Preis: 17,41 €

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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1. Emotions Are Divine
2. The Hatred of God
3. The Wrath of God
4. The Jealousy of God
5. The Sorrow of God
6. The Joy of God
7. The Compassion of God
8. The Love of God
Epilogue: The Emotions of the People of God
Acknowledgments
Appendix: Comparing the Emotions of God
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
Notes
For Further Reading
Scripture Index



The God of the Bible is emotional. Many Christians don't want to associate emotions with God. Emotions feel irrational, and the idea of God experiencing hate, anger, and jealousy can be confusing and problematic. And yet the Bible is full of stories where God expresses deep emotion. Christians are often left wondering how to reconcile the tension of an all-powerful God expressing seemingly uncontrollable feelings. If God is hateful and angry at humanity, is he a God worth believing in?In The Emotions of God, biblical scholar David Lamb examines seven divine emotions hate, anger, jealousy, sorrow, joy, compassion, and love and argues that it is not only good that God is emotional but also that we as his image-bearers can express emotions in such a way that reflects his goodness to the world. With discussion questions and suggestions for application, Lamb challenges his readers to journey with him into a rich study of the stories surrounding God's emotions so that we might better know God and reflect the beauty of emotion to the world.



David T. Lamb is the Allan A. MacRae Professor of Old Testament and dean of faculty at Missio Seminary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He previously worked in campus ministry with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship and has taught extensively in various crosscultural contexts. His books include God Behaving Badly, Prostitutes and Polygamists, and 1 and 2 Kings. in the Story of God Bible Commentary series.


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