“Blameless and upright.” According to scripture (Job 1:8), Job was known as a person of good moral character. Of course, one can always argue about “...
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In the last attempt to defend himself at the court case Job longs for perpetual and written evidence of his innocence. The unfairness of his...
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The unique mixture of Adventist lifestyle characteristics described in last month's column ("Holism, Pro-activity, and Self-esteem") have been...
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Most readers of the book of Job find the divine speeches (Job 38-41) bewildering. (To avoid biblical references and footnotes, I merely direct the...
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Elihu, the fifth wheel, the young upstart, the babbler—he has been caricatured as all of these. He has even been called a disguise for Satan. Many...
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It should not surprise us to realize that what we claim to know about God may very well turn out to be wrong. Coming to terms with the realization...
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Probably not as strange as it may initially seem, but comedians are the actors who most frequently play the part of God: George Burns, John Cleese,...
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The category of Lifestyle presupposes at least six important components: continuity, perspective, proactivity, totality, renewability, and...
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The book of Job had never triggered this question for me before, but all of a sudden it came to me as I was working on this commentary: Where are the...
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