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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. When the goodness of God is placed on trial, an old sorrow becomes a public battlefield.The United States of 2041 is a nation transformed by the Statute on Religious Authority. Private faith is legal, but defending religious truth claims from a public platform is a federal offense. Christian Cross, a fifty-two-year-old professor of apologetics at a small Christian university in eastern Tennessee, has already survived four grueling federal trials defending his faith.But the fifth trial is the one he dreads most.Reeling from the loss of his wife, Maren, to cancer three years prior, Cross is subpoenaed by the ruthless Office of Statutory Inquiry (OSI). The charge: Educational Truthfulness. The state argues that no honest educator can publicly teach the benevolence of an omnipotent God in a world shattered by incontrovertible suffering. To prove their case, the prosecution intends to drag Cross's most private agonizing moments into the light, admitting his intimate bedside journals into evidence and calling his wife's hospice chaplain to the stand.In a Knoxville federal courtroom, a grieving father and scholar must stand before the bench to publicly defend the goodness of the God he held a dying woman's hand to. Driven by legal philosophy, raw grief, and theological depth, The Trial of Tears explores the profound intersection of the existential problem of evil, the necessity of lament, and the unshakeable hope found in the tears of a Savior who refuses to skip a step.Can faith survive when your deepest sorrow is used as evidence against your soul? In 2041, public faith is a crime. Mourning his wife, professor Christian Cross faces his fifth federal trial. To criminalize his belief, the state puts God on trial using Cross's private grief. A deep legal thriller on the problem of evil. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. When the goodness of God is placed on trial, an old sorrow becomes a public battlefield.The United States of 2041 is a nation transformed by the Statute on Religious Authority. Private faith is legal, but defending religious truth claims from a public platform is a federal offense. Christian Cross, a fifty-two-year-old professor of apologetics at a small Christian university in eastern Tennessee, has already survived four grueling federal trials defending his faith.But the fifth trial is the one he dreads most.Reeling from the loss of his wife, Maren, to cancer three years prior, Cross is subpoenaed by the ruthless Office of Statutory Inquiry (OSI). The charge: Educational Truthfulness. The state argues that no honest educator can publicly teach the benevolence of an omnipotent God in a world shattered by incontrovertible suffering. To prove their case, the prosecution intends to drag Cross's most private agonizing moments into the light, admitting his intimate bedside journals into evidence and calling his wife's hospice chaplain to the stand.In a Knoxville federal courtroom, a grieving father and scholar must stand before the bench to publicly defend the goodness of the God he held a dying woman's hand to. Driven by legal philosophy, raw grief, and theological depth, The Trial of Tears explores the profound intersection of the existential problem of evil, the necessity of lament, and the unshakeable hope found in the tears of a Savior who refuses to skip a step.Can faith survive when your deepest sorrow is used as evidence against your soul? In 2041, public faith is a crime. Mourning his wife, professor Christian Cross faces his fifth federal trial. To criminalize his belief, the state puts God on trial using Cross's private grief. A deep legal thriller on the problem of evil. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. When the goodness of God is placed on trial, an old sorrow becomes a public battlefield.The United States of 2041 is a nation transformed by the Statute on Religious Authority. Private faith is legal, but defending religious truth claims from a public platform is a federal offense. Christian Cross, a fifty-two-year-old professor of apologetics at a small Christian university in eastern Tennessee, has already survived four grueling federal trials defending his faith.But the fifth trial is the one he dreads most.Reeling from the loss of his wife, Maren, to cancer three years prior, Cross is subpoenaed by the ruthless Office of Statutory Inquiry (OSI). The charge: Educational Truthfulness. The state argues that no honest educator can publicly teach the benevolence of an omnipotent God in a world shattered by incontrovertible suffering. To prove their case, the prosecution intends to drag Cross's most private agonizing moments into the light, admitting his intimate bedside journals into evidence and calling his wife's hospice chaplain to the stand.In a Knoxville federal courtroom, a grieving father and scholar must stand before the bench to publicly defend the goodness of the God he held a dying woman's hand to. Driven by legal philosophy, raw grief, and theological depth, The Trial of Tears explores the profound intersection of the existential problem of evil, the necessity of lament, and the unshakeable hope found in the tears of a Savior who refuses to skip a step.Can faith survive when your deepest sorrow is used as evidence against your soul? In 2041, public faith is a crime. Mourning his wife, professor Christian Cross faces his fifth federal trial. To criminalize his belief, the state puts God on trial using Cross's private grief. A deep legal thriller on the problem of evil. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Publicado por Alfred Basta, 2026
ISBN 13: 9798905520136
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. The Trial of Tears | Alfred Basta | Taschenbuch | The Cross Examination | Englisch | 2026 | Alfred Basta | EAN 9798905520136 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: preigu GmbH & Co. KG, Lengericher Landstr. 19, 49078 Osnabrück, mail[at]preigu[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.