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Seminar 4:
A God's Eye View of
the World in the
Divine Speeches to Job

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.

 
Date Thursaday 18 May, 2017
Time 7.30 – 9.30 pm
Venue St Peter's Hall, Eastern Hill, Melbourne
Cost $15 (concession: $12)
Speaker Dr Graeme Garrett 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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