Review of The Advent of Time

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The author explains the nature of God and Salvation as well as the reasons why pain and suffering exist.
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I truly appreciate your thoughtful review of "The Advent of Time." Your insights into the book's unique approach to suffering and its strong foundation in Christian theology make it clear why you rated it 5 stars. Excellent review!
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You have given a comprehensive and interesting synopsis of the book, clearly and precisely summarizing its topics. My curiosity has been sparked by your description, and I can't wait to read this book for myself. I am grateful for your considerate suggestion and eager to start reading the story.
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The idea to reinvent solution for today's human problems from old theology is fascinating....it does create curiosity for reader like me.
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This book doesn't just explain; it invites readers on a transformative journey of faith and introspection. By emphasizing the role of love and selflessness in human existence, Servus encourages readers to reconsider their own perspectives on suffering and redemption. Your review is insightful!
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“The Advent of Time” masterfully intertwines theology and logic to address the problem of suffering, offering a profound and refreshing perspective that resonates deeply with believers and thinkers alike.
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Thank you for the great review of "The Advent of Time" by Indignus Servus. I am very happy that you noted the author used references from the Christian faith and the Catechism for their research. I find the ideas in this book interesting and I really think your review was thorough. If this book teaches us how to solve the problems of today based in theology than we all must be ready to work with love for solutions. I am wondering about the authors’ name though. It seems like a nom de plume.
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What I find most compelling about 'The Advent of Time' is its balance between intellectual rigor and heartfelt faith. Indignus Servus addresses the problem of suffering with a scholarly precision that is rarely seen, yet the book remains deeply personal and accessible, inviting readers to a transformative journey of understanding and faith.
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Thank you for this wonderful review and insightful perspective. I appreciate that the author basically exhausts theological researches and not just write in self-belief.
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The author dissects theological concepts and references the Catechism of the Catholic Church to provide a solution to the problem of suffering. The author makes the book accessible to a brad audience by explaining the material in an accessible manner.
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When I saw the word "Advent" in the title, it was obvious that it's a religious book. I can only hope that the author did well to present the topic well. Looking forward to reading this book. Congratulations on winning book of the day.
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Indignus Servus' 'The Advent of Time' offers a compelling, innovative perspective on suffering within Christian theology, blending rigorous scholarship with accessible insights.
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'The Advent of Time' sounds like a thought-provoking read that offers fresh perspectives on suffering and faith. The logical approach to addressing age-old theological questions is intriguing. Congrats on BOTD!
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“The Advent of Time” by Indignus Servus examines the problem of suffering in a world created by an all-loving and all-powerful God. The book thoroughly covers the subjects of pain and free will. Atheists do not believe in God for a number of reasons including why would God allow people to suffer on Earth? Why are people born with handicaps? Why do people suffer and die from diseases? Some people believe that suffering in some creates spiritual growth in others. Being a devout Catholic, I do believe in an all-loving God and the existence of Heaven. We are given free will to decide how we live our lives. I do believe that evil exists because Satan is active on Earth, and he helps create evil. This is a very thought-provoking book that should be read by Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists and other religions that all believe in God. Atheists would also benefit from reading this book and some may come back to believing in God.
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Accepting and understanding suffering within the context of Godly love must be, at the very least, complex. It could then not be easy to bring these topics out for discussion. Indignus Servus has nonetheless offered this invitation to tackle these hard questions, and you review reassures us that it is worth responding to.
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