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Why do good people suffer? At the same time, why do the wicked have it so good? Job grapples with these questions . . . and he wants God to supply the answers. My Suffering Servant is a guide through the book of Job—a record of Job's story, troubles, and complaints. Through making sense of the lengthy arguments and debates Job had, this book seeks to help you explore how you can respond to the unjust suffering in the world and care for those who are suffering in a godly and constructive way. This book is part of the series: Simple Guide to the Old Testament. Simple Guide to the Old Testament This series offers help to those who desire to gain a deeper understanding of Scripture. Through short chapters, written in simple and accessible language, it encourages the followers of God to read the Old Testament, reflect on the truths, and respond to God and His Word.
This volume brings together research on the forms, genres, media and histories of refugee migration. Chapters come from a range of disciplines and interdisciplinary approaches, including literature, film studies, performance studies and postcolonial studies. The goal is to bring together chapters that use the perspectives of the arts and humanities to study representations of refugee migration. The chapters of the anthology are organized around specific forms and genres: life-writing and memoir, the graphic novel, theater and music, film and documentary, coming-of-age stories, street literature, and the literary novel. Chapter(s) “Chapter 1.” is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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