Review of The Advent of Time

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A theological perspective on faith and religion is provided in the book. It is ideal for Christian readers looking for alternate viewpoints in a scientific context.
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"The Advent of Time" by Indignus Servus addresses the concept of suffering and pain in logical and understandable ways. Congrats on BOTD. Thanks for the insightful review.
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Based on what I know about this book, even if a reader is not very religious, they may like the topic of finding ways to navigate the ups and downs of life and figuring out how and why things happen the way they do. Thanks for the review!
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What a beautiful truth that this book explores: We have been created to experience love with God and with one another. I'm looking forward to this book as I'm confident it will clearly address what separates us from experiencing God's love and from loving one another.
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Your review is very useful, Abraham. I sampled this book, and, like you, I appreciated the innovative, fresh perspective of the problem of evil and suffering. I was also impressed by the thoroughly researched and referenced presentation of the author's line of thought. This book is a great treat for anyone interested in the problem of the existence of evil and how it fits with the Christian faith concepts of all-loving and omnipotent God.
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'By exploring the connection between faith, reason, and the experience of love, the book delves into the primary purpose of human existence: to experience love with God and one another.'
This book has an interesting theme.
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I appreciate the author looking into the issue of why there is pain and suffering in a world of an all-seeing and all-loving God. It is a question many of us are faced with, but others have been unable to give a satisfactory answer.
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The Advent of Time by Indignus Servus presents a unique solution to the problem of suffering..this book talks about existence of human and God and the unique relaationship between both... I gound the review quite compelling..i will surely try reading this book.
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I like that this book provides answers that logically relates to the Christian theology. I believe this book would provide vast information and I would ready my copy.
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Advent of Time is a very interesting book and the fact that it is rooted on Christianity makes it unique. There is a mass of knowledge that awaits it readers.
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The Advent of Time does sound quite technical and philosophical. Theologians would definitely enjoy this book. However, I don't read nonfiction, so I'll pass on it.
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The book appears to offer a novel approach to the age-old theological problem of suffering, presenting a solution that aligns with Christian orthodoxy while also incorporating logical reasoning. This blend of faith and rationality could appeal to readers seeking a fresh perspective on a challenging spiritual question.
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The author have done thorough research, referencing the Catechism of the Catholic Church and other substantial sources. This grounding in established theological works likely adds credibility to the book's arguments and may make it particularly valuable for readers interested in serious theological study.
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While the book tackles complex theological concepts, it appears to present them in an accessible manner. This balance between depth and readability could make it appealing to a wide range of readers, from those with a strong background in Christian theology to those new to the subject but interested in exploring these ideas.
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The Advent of Time focuses on faith, reason and experiences of love and i like the fact that the author's point of view of how God operates was explained with substantial evidences
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