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The Silence of God

By: Sir Robert Anderson
Narrated by: Philip Ray
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The Silence of God is a classic written by Sir Robert Anderson in 1897. In it, the Scottish theologian discusses the oft-answered question, "Why does God not intervene in the affairs of men"?

Public Domain (P)2019 Woodkeep Audio

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No dislikes. I couldn't put the book down. I'm looking forward to reading 📚 all of his books.

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Excellent book - poor Narration

Anderson's book, although written several generations ago, resonates as much today as when it was written, and answers the question- why does God not intervene in human events to right the wrongs and alleviate the suffering. As head of Scotland Yard, Sir Robert Anderson was probably the real man closest in resemblance to the fictional character of Sherlock Holmes. I highly recommend this book, but the narration leaves much to be desired.

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This is the meat that Paul spoke of, not for the faint hearted or easily offended Christian. Clear scriptural teaching that causes one to wonder at his Creators will and purpose.

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