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Job is the first poetic book of the Christian Old Testament. Addressing the theme of God's justice in the face of human suffering — or more simply, "Why do the righteous suffer?" — it is a rich theological work setting out a variety of perspectives. Dr Graeme Garrett will explore ways in which this book is relevant for us today.
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Thursaday 18 May, 2017
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7.30 – 9.30 pm
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St Peter's Hall, Eastern Hill, Melbourne
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Cost |
$15 (concession: $12)
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Speaker |
The Rev'd Dr Graeme Garrett,
Dr Graeme Garrett was, until retirement, Lecturer in Theology at St Mark's National Theological Centre, Canberra. He is currently working on a book together with Dr Jan Morgan, arising out of their joint reflections on the revelation of God in nature. His previous books include: 'Dodging Angels on Saturday'; 'God Matters: Conversations in Theology' and he was as editor of 'Into the World you love: Encountering God in Everyday Life'.
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