Frustrated with God
Book • 2016
Riad Kassis offers a thoughtful reading of the prophet Habakkuk grounded in his experience as a Middle Eastern theologian living amid conflict.
The book examines how lament and protest toward God can coexist with stubborn faith, addressing questions of divine justice and human suffering.
Kassis draws on pastoral concerns and scriptural interpretation to help readers articulate honest prayers in times of crisis.
He situates Habakkuk's complaint as a resource for contemporary Christians facing violence and displacement.
The work is both scholarly and pastoral, aiming to equip believers to lament faithfully while maintaining hope.
The book examines how lament and protest toward God can coexist with stubborn faith, addressing questions of divine justice and human suffering.
Kassis draws on pastoral concerns and scriptural interpretation to help readers articulate honest prayers in times of crisis.
He situates Habakkuk's complaint as a resource for contemporary Christians facing violence and displacement.
The work is both scholarly and pastoral, aiming to equip believers to lament faithfully while maintaining hope.
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