Review of The Advent of Time

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This Christian book shows all about God and his prioritization of love to man. Meanwhile the author explain that the God's love sending his loving son, Jesus Christ to die for man's sin and save them from the ethernal condemnation.
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Most religious books favor dogmatic assertions over critical thinking, so I applaud that this one doesn't. I don't know if the author has the answer to the questions of human pain and the existence of evil, but it is a universal pondering, so I'm sure the book will appeal to a wide audience. Thank you for your review.
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Indignus Servus’ "The Advent of Time" tackles profound questions of evil, suffering, and God's nature with theological depth and philosophical courage. By blending scripture, science, and philosophy, it offers a compelling exploration of love, accountability, and sacrifice. A thought-provoking read for anyone seeking answers. Congratulations on being BOTD!
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'The question of evil has always piqued the minds of most religions, with theologians, scribes and other religious leaders attempting to explain evil to their congregation.'
Evil does exist and it seems like it grows everyday.
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"The Advent of Time" by Indigenous Servus" is an excellent book worth reading especially for a Christian like me. Delving deeply into the concepts around God and exploring topics like Love and Evil as pertaining Christian beliefs, is an interesting thing. I will read it
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It's a work that caught my attention because it mixes science fiction and philosophy, reflecting on religion and the nature of time and human consciousness. Although ambitious, the execution of the novel is hampered by a fragmented narrative and a lack of psychological depth. Interesting!
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By tackling challenging questions about God's nature, free will, and the coexistence of love and justice, the book offers a bold perspective that encourages deep reflection. Thank you for your review!
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I believe this is a beautiful perspective on faith and God’s figure. I appreciate the reflective analysis, though, as highlighted in the review, it is lacking of argumentation in some points.
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Post by Fanisa Ndhabambi »

The Advent of Time is the book that challenge Gods love with the premise that the purpose of man’s existence is linked to pain and suffering . It then identifies and examines the prerequisites of God’s pursuit to create the very conditions that allow for the possibility of evil and suffering. Great Read for inquiring minds.
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Post by tarafarah7 »

Today's BOTD isn't the one for me, but those who enjoy thought-provoking reads about Christian theology will want to pick this one up today! In addition, the easy-to-understand language and explanations make this accessible to a wide audience, which is a plus. Thanks for the helpful review! :-)
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"The Advent of Time" by Indignus Servus is a Christian book that deals with the question of God in-depth. The author explains in the book that love and friendships form the basis of happiness.
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The Advent of Time by Indignus Servus

The Advent of Time by Indignus Servus offers a profound exploration of the perennial question: Why does an all-loving, all-powerful God permit suffering and evil? Drawing from Christian theology and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Servus presents a logical and orthodox solution to this dilemma.

The author delves into the interplay between faith, reason, and love, emphasizing humanity's primary purpose: to experience love with God and one another. By highlighting selflessness and genuine care, Servus underscores the importance of fostering meaningful relationships.

One of the book's strengths lies in its accessibility. Servus articulates complex theological concepts in clear, understandable language, making the work approachable for readers regardless of their theological background. The book's exceptional editing further enhances its readability.

While the depth of theological discussion may be challenging for some, the author's logical approach and thorough referencing provide a solid foundation for readers to engage critically with the material. This balance of depth and clarity makes The Advent of Time a valuable resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of faith and the problem of evil.

In conclusion, The Advent of Time is a thought-provoking and insightful read that addresses age-old questions with clarity and compassion. It's highly recommended for individuals interested in Christian theology, theodicy, and the profound questions surrounding human suffering.
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Post by Supritika Ghatak »

The Advent of Time digs into the connection between human existence and suffering, questioning God's compassion while analyzing the circumstances that give rise to evil. A thought-provoking work, excellent for readers with an open and reflective mind.
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This book for sure has covered a very complex topic. I don't think I would really enjoy this book. Anyways, thanks for the engaging review!
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Post by Harshitha G B »

The Advent of Time" by Indignus Servus seems like it evoke the idea of God doing everything in different beneficial way and the meaning of sacrifice,suffering. The review with begining of questioning about suffering and the book answering in it's own way looks promising.
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