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God & Human Suffering: An Exercise in the Theology of the Cross
September 1987, Augsburg Fortress Publishers
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God and human suffering: an exercise in the theology of the cross
1986, Ausburg Pub. House
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"The tradition of Jerusalem takes its stand on two basic affirmations concerning the human condition: the first is that suffering is real and is the existential lot of "fallen" humanity-"All flesh is grass. . . ; surely the people is grass.""
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"The tradition of Jerusalem takes its stand on two basic affirmations concerning the human condition: the first is that suffering is real and is the existential lot of "fallen" humanity-"All flesh is grass. . . ; surely the people is grass.""
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