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The Book of Job Gives Us Good News for an Unfair World

The book reminds us that life is unjust, but so is the gospel of God’s grace.

The Russell Moore Show

Christian Wiman’s Work Against Despair

The poet and professor explores pain, preaching, and pursuing joy.

‘Have You Considered My Servant Kevin?’

A new film, “The Shift,” is an entertaining, thoughtful, and cinematically competent retelling of Job.

Public Theology Project

The Universe Is Not a Horror Show

We live in a world haunted by sin and suffering. But it’s also one that points us to a glory beyond imagining.

Job’s Wife Urged Him to ‘Curse God and Die.’ Caregivers Get It.

It’s not necessary to condone her exhortations to curse God. But we should seek to understand them.

New & Noteworthy Books

Compiled by Matt Reynolds.

If God Is Your Father, You Have Seven Mothers

His care and compassion come from a surprising variety of sources.

News

Why Bad Things Happen to People, According to 6,500 Americans

On the problem of evil, Pew’s pandemic philosophy survey finds few blame God or doubt God’s omnipotence, goodness, or existence.

Cover Story

When A Word Is Worth A Thousand Complaints (and When It Isn’t)

Bible translation is about more than just technical accuracy.

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