ABSTRACT
For believers, the idea of attributing the reason for human suffering to God’s anger is not so much preposterous as presumptuous, in so far as such attribution claims a familiarity with God that enacts the sin of pride.
For believers, the idea of attributing the reason for human suffering to God’s anger is not so much preposterous as presumptuous, in so far as such attribution claims a familiarity with God that enacts the sin of pride.