Review of The Advent of Time

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Post by Rose Nafula Oketch »

I have read the review, and it seems reading this book will have me reconsider my understanding of faith and its significance in and have a fresh perspective on the problems of suffering and redemption. I also love reading theological concepts, so it's a good book for me. Congratulations on BOTD!
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I would like to take the moment to appreciate the author for taking his time and to share a masterpiece of his own, I am looking forward to read it
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I would like to take the moment to appreciate the author for taking his time and to share a masterpiece of his own, I am looking forward to read it
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Congrats on BOTD! I read this book a few months back and loved it! It's a brilliantly written analysis of faith. The writer, who stays unnamed, explores the essence of evil and its ultimate purpose in great detail. He/she investigates: Why is there evil and suffering in the world if God is all-knowing and all-loving?
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What is time? When did it start? When did we consciously recognize it as a thing? How is God? Why is there evil in the world if there is a loving God? Congratulations on the BOTD, and best wishes for future projects.
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Post by Martina Sette »

Nice review, but this book it's an absolut no for me. I'm not Christian and I don't believe in God, so I'm not interesting in it. But I think it could be I nice read for people who believe in it. Congrats!
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Seems like this book will encourage many readers to develop positive qualities, strong faith in God, and maintain a healthy mindset in life despite the suffering that has befell humans. I'm sure readers who enjoy theology concepts with Christian faith will find the book most appealing. Congratulations to the BOTD.
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This review is insightful and well-articulated, providing a thoughtful analysis of the book's themes. Your appreciation for the author's innovative approach and emphasis on selflessness shines through beautifully. It's great to see how you've highlighted the book's accessibility despite its deep theological content. Overall, your review invites readers to engage with the material in a meaningful way! :tiphat:
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Post by Yelisa Weldon »

Based off of this review, The Advent of Time seems like a book worth exploring! As someone with a strong Christian background, I have encountered questions like, "Why do bad things happen to good people?" or "Why would a loving God allow those He loves to endure pain and suffering?" many times. Obviously, these are the kinds of questions that everyone grapples with at some point in their lives, so it is good to have some Bible-backed, faith-based literature to help those who are searching for answers. Accurate grammar, well-thought out concepts, and clear explanations are just added bonuses when it comes to reading this type of piece! Glad to hear it was a good read, and look forward to checking it out someday -- already grabbed the Free Kindle version!
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A very much thought provoking Christian book "The Advent of Time" by Indignus Servus, which presents a unique solution to the problem of suffering.
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"The Advent of Time" by Indignus Servus has a unique perspective on suffering and God's existence with reference to the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Those interested in philosophy and theology, and Christians seeking spiritual growth and deeper understanding of suffering may find this book helpful. Nice review!
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I’m nearly done reading this book. Giving it the highest rating is something I would do as well. I haven’t even read the whole Bible yet. However, I enjoyed reading this book. According to my feelings, if not everything, then there is a lot of truth in it - about love, timelessness, etc.
Thank you for your review!
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Indignus Servus delivers a work of fiction with a fascinating premise: time as a conscious being that interferes in the destiny of humanity. "The Advent of Time" is a philosophical and engaging journey, but its pace sometimes drags, which may put off less patient readers. The author displays a rich imagination and dense writing, but the complexity of the themes explored requires careful reading. For those seeking a plot that challenges the mind and provokes deep reflections on existence and time, this is a rewarding read.
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Post by Corinna Borsato »

I believe the review effectively conveys the ultimate objective of the book itself: to foster a critical analysis of the faith of each individual. Religious beliefs are meant to be to some level interpreted, internalized, and acknowledged by our own consciences. Intelligence and reason guide us always and, thus, also in following God’s guidance.
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Post by Shiru Elizabeth »

The Advent of Time by Indignus Servus provides insights into Christian orthodox beliefs while providing answers to various outstanding concerns relating to the function of faith, and human suffering in the midst of an all loving and omnipotent God. Congrats on BOTD.
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