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Job and protest theology

Job and protest theology examines the biblical book of Job as a text that challenges theodicy—the idea that God is all-good and all-powerful—rather than defending it, finding in Job's honest rage and refusal of easy answers a model for authentic faith that doesn't require denying real suffering. This reading reframes complaint and lament as spiritually mature responses to tragedy, not failures of faith.

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